Death by Chocolate

In an ironic twist of fate it seems the number one murderer of our dear rain forests in Africa are due to our beloved cocoa plant. We have been studying in class how the change in Africa's weather was a huge factor in the development of societies across the whole continent and how favorable soils for crops were few and far between. But it seems in the Ivory Coast as well as Ghana they have tended all of their favorable soil for the good of cocoa production and all they have gotten in return is serious amounts of deforestation and destruction to the land. Acres upon acres are cleared for the production of cocoa which are then sold off to massive corporations such as Mars and Nestle. If there is no solution found to this dramatic deforestation issue there will be no forests left in the Ivory Coast by 2030. Africa is a continent who is seems to continuously adapting from its situation in the past to the harsh problems they face in the present day as well as preparing for a positive future. Hopefully at the UN's Convention on Climate Change will bring about a solution to this problem before it is too late for the Ivory Coast and Ghana to recover.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/sep/13/chocolate-industry-drives-rainforest-disaster-in-ivory-coast

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