The article examines the state of the planet’s forests based on statistics and threats to their existence, which are proposed to be diagnosed based on sound signals emitted by the forest, recorded using special sensors and recognized using artificial intelligence. References are given to studies of the reaction of plants to stressful situations, technologies for recording plant sounds and forest sounds. The results of forest assessment are proposed to be presented in visual form on the interactive forest map. Linking the forest sound field with the interactive map will facilitate early diagnosis of possible forest diseases and prevent the spread of epidemics, as well as the use of interactive maps of the planet’s forests in simulation models of global development will clarify the limits of civilization growth and move these limits to a later date.