A country hidden on the northeastern coast of South America is so green and lush that it seems like it comes from a fantasy world. Suriname, a country often forgotten on the world stage, has literally been ravaged by the forces of nature. While other countries are struggling to preserve their natural environments, Suriname is thriving as one of the world’s greatest environmental treasures, untouched, untamed, and extremely important to the future of the world. A staggering 93% of the country’s land is covered in dense rainforest, earning it the title of the most forested country on Earth.
Suriname is famous for something unusual but simple: its forests. According to environmental protection information, Forest Reference Level (FRL) Reports show that about 93% of the country’s land is covered with rich tropical rainforest. This makes it the country with the highest forest cover. Unlike other industrialized countries, Suriname retains large tracts of unspoilt wilderness. Much of the country is part of the Amazon biome, home to unique species such as jaguars, otters and harpy eagles. Despite this, the country remains unknown to the world. The population density is low, with most living along the northern coast. This helps the country retain its wilderness.
However, Suriname is not only rich in forests but also excels in forest conservation. Suriname designated as a “High Forest, Low Deforestation” (HFLD) country World Wildlife Fund (WWF). This means that the country has high forest cover and low deforestation rates. Suriname has also established itself as a leader on the international stage on climate change. As mentioned in United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeDuring COP-23, Suriname committed to retaining 93% of its forest cover forever. This also makes Suriname one of the few carbon-negative countries in the world. This means the country absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces. Suriname’s forests are known as “carbon sinks” and play a vital role in combating global warming.
In this rapidly changing world, where global forest cover continues to decrease to around 31% of total forest cover, countries like Suriname are crucial.Suriname’s rainforests control climate, support biodiversity, and provide habitat for indigenous people who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries. These rainforests are not only good for the country; They are the lifeblood of the earth.Despite the importance of Suriname’s rainforests, the country still faces challenges in protecting such a vast resource. For years, the country has begged the international community for financial and technical support to protect its rainforests without compromising economic progress.
While Suriname may not be the kind of place that makes it onto the evening news or the average travel guide, its importance cannot be overstated. In an age when the word “climate” is used more than any other word in the dictionary, this quiet forest country serves as a powerful example of living in harmony with nature.In the story of this country, the most important place on earth is the one we hear least about.
TOI Washington correspondent: For a country whose constitution avoids even a single mention of Jesus Christ, America suddenly looks suspiciously…
LONDON: Parents will face tougher fines if their children commit crimes or engage in anti-social behavior under new youth reforms…
India's F-1 visa quota disappeared within minutes, sparking concern among students. After months of absence, the United States began releasing…
Two U.S. citizens detained Japan A baby macaque named "Punch" gained international fame this year after one of the monkeys…
The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union has suspended a series of strikes on the London Underground that were due to…
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos A sobering reality was recently revealed about the time it may take to resolve the…