The forest in the clouds

  • 28/10/2001

  • Newsweek (New York)

Developers, ranchers and small farmers have for decades been steadily slashing and burning their way deep into the lowlands of Costa Rica, near the coasts. Today only 1200 square kilometers, or 18 percent of the original lowland forest, remains untouched. Nobody ever suspected that cutting forests at sea level would influence weather patterns on Tilaran, 30 miles downwind, but it does.