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Posted By DiffeeOnline 1 year, 7 months ago in Science & TechnologyIndonesia has the shameful distinction of holding the "highest deforestation" title in the 2008 Guinness Book of World Records, destroying an estimated 300 soccer fields of forest every hour.
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If I am elected President, I will focus on Earths deforestation. The Earth is not at fault and must not be punished because we have selfish people who cut trees and kill habitats of animals for their personal gain! This Earth is our home! And Mother Nature does not like to hear this, as I don't either!
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