(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 5, 2014 shows a worker carrying a saw where teak trees once grew in the Bago Region of Myanmar after the land was scorched ahead of replanting. - More than 43 million hectares -- an area bigger than Germany -- of forest have been lost in a little over a decade in just a handful of deforestation hotspots, conservation organisation WWF said on January 13, 2021. Swathes of forest continue to be flattened each year -- mainly due to industrial-scale agriculture -- as biodiversity-rich areas are cleared to create space for livestock and crops. (Photo by Ye Aung THU / AFP)