A recent study published in Environmental Science & Technology shows the linkage between the illegal production of coca and the continuing destruction of Colombia’s rainforest. New plots of coca between 2002 and 2007 accounted for the direct destruction of 890 square kilometers of rainforest. That’s roughly 6 percent of total rainforest lost in that period, which totaled to 14,000 square kilometers, or an area slightly larger than Jamaica.
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Illegal Drug Drives Deforestation in Colombia