DANIEL  HOWDEN, INDEPENDENT, UK - In the next 24 hours, deforestation will release as  much CO2 into the atmosphere as 8 million people flying from London to New York.   . The accelerating destruction of the rainforests that form a precious cooling  band around the Earth's equator, is now being recognized as one of the main  causes of climate change. Carbon emissions from deforestation far outstrip  damage caused by planes and automobiles and factories. The rampant slashing and  burning of tropical forests is second only to the energy sector as a source of  greenhouses gases according to report published today by the Oxford-based Global  Canopy Program, an alliance of leading rainforest scientists.
Figures  from the GCP, summarizing the latest findings from the United Nations, and  building on estimates contained in the Stern Report, show  deforestation accounts for up to 25 per cent of global emissions of  heat-trapping gases, while transport and industry account for 14 per cent each;  and aviation makes up only 3 per cent of the  total.
"Tropical forests are the elephant in the living  room of climate change," said Andrew Mitchell, the head of the  GCP.