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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.

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2 .In Somalia, the terrorist group al-Shabaab take in at least $38 million a year by felling trees illegally and burning them into charcoal.

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3 .The activity is their largest source of cash.

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4 .In Africa as a whole, the illegal charcoal trade, the main cooking fuel most likely brings in more money than the illegal drug trade.

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5 .Taken together, all types of environmental crime from smuggling elephant tusks to China to illegal dumping of toxic waste, generates as much as $213 billion for unsavory characters around the world.

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6 .That's according to a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme and Interpol.

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7 .The biggest chunk of that sum comes from forest crime, illicitly-cut-down rare timber, like teak,

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8 .and other illegally harvested trees lost as exported pulp or wood chips.

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9 .Then there's the smuggling of wildlife, dead or alive.

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10 .Poached ivory fetches at least $165 million a year in Asia,

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11 .while our closest living relatives, great apes like chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans are being kidnapped from the wild and sold to private collectors.

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12 .But environmental crime can be fought.

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13 .For example, Brazil has dramatically reduced tree cutting in the Amazon with better enforcement, and east Africa has stepped up its ivory busts.

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14 .As consumers, we all can help curb crime by cutting the demand for these goods.

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15 .Just say no.

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16 .Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth.I'm David Biello.

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