According to a study, 13% of the world's forest loss occurs outside of wealthy nations like the US and the UK due to consumption.

According to study, the richest countries in the world are "exporting extinction" by losing 15 times as much biodiversity abroad as they do domestically. According to a study that examined how the demand for goods like cattle, palm oil, lumber, and soy beans by wealthy nations is affecting biodiversity hotspots elsewhere, the majority of wildlife habitats are being destroyed in countries with tropical forests. It was discovered that 13% of the worldwide loss of forest habitats outside of their boundaries was caused...