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Forests are very valuable because they provide products, recreation, and protect land and water. Two common claims are worth checking: that tropical forests are the "lungs of the earth" (but this is largely a myth because when trees die they use up the oxygen they made, so forests are roughly neutral in net oxygen) and that forests must be saved to protect biodiversity (important because unknown plants might yield medicines and because many see preserving species as morally right). Finally, official data suggest deforestation may be slower than often claimed; commercial plantations have fewer species but make up only about 3% of forests and can reduce pressure on natural forests.

Logic Breakdown

Read the opening thesis and topic sentences to determine the author's main aim: is he proposing policy, offering solutions, or weighing competing claims for policymakers?

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The author is primarily concerned with

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The author’s primary aim is to balance competing viewpoints for policy makers. Support: the passage says, "if well-grounded policy decisions are to be made concerning which forests must be preserved and how much forest must be preserved, policy makers should have a comprehensive understanding of the arguments for and against the use of forests for economic gain." It also states that "Two claims often made... merit special scrutiny," then evaluates those claims (debunking the oxygen "myth," discussing biodiversity arguments, and correcting overstated plantation figures). These elements show the author is counterbalancing different points of view rather than advocating a specific policy or solution.
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