In Sudan, the felling of trees along the Blue Nile has been increasing.
Many people are turning to firewood and charcoal, because of a shortage of natural gas during the conflict that began nearly 2 years ago.
Environmentalists are warning the consequences may last for generations.
Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall reports from the state of Sennar, in southeastern Sudan.
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