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foreign has been cut down to build a town humans canamp;#39;t keep cutting trees like this well thatamp;#39;s an issue we will address in todayamp;#39;s episode by answering a crucial question what if all trees were cut down zoom in trees are a Lifeline not only because they produce paper Timber and chewing gum but because they serve an important role in the oxygen cycle food chain and even serve as a shelter for many living beings including humans but sadly we often treat trees as something to be harvested for economic gain or as an inconvenience in the way of human expansion yes you donamp;#39;t believe but since humans began practicing agriculture around 12 000 years ago we have chopped down nearly half of the worldamp;#39;s estimated 5.8 trillion trees leaving us with only 3 trillion of them at this point in time thatamp;#39;s not it even today we are cutting down 15 billion trees each year and if we continue at this rate trees will go extinct in the next 200