Forest - Wald

Mittwoch, 15. August 2007

Handel von Emissionsrechten nach dem Kyoto-Protokoll ist schlecht für den Regenwald

Nach einer Studie profitieren Länder mit großen Regenwäldern und geringen Abholzraten nicht vom Emissionshandel.

https://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/2/94370



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Samstag, 4. August 2007

Senator Takes Aim at Illegal Logging in Asia

Agence France-Presse reports that Senator John Kerry unveiled a new bid Wednesday to limit illegal logging in parts of Asia, Africa and Latin America.

https://www.truthout.org/issues_06/080307EB.shtml



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Freitag, 3. August 2007

Gas Pipeline Through the Amazon Flounders

RAINFOREST/CLIMATE CONSERVATION NEWS TODAY

Rainforest Portal and Climate Ark projects of Ecological Internet, Inc.

https://www.rainforestportal.org/ -- Rainforest Portal https://www.climateark.org/ -- Climate Ark Climate Change Portal

August 3, 2007

OVERVIEW & COMMENTARY
by Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet

It is reported that plans to build a massive South American natural gas pipeline through the Amazon rainforest from the Caribbean to Brazil have "cooled off". This was the most atrocious of many inappropriate industrial developments planned for the Amazon which Ecological Internet has publicized and protested against for several years. No rainforest is ever protected indefinitely, as badly conceived projects tend to linger on for a long time. Yet given a one and a half year delay and signs that momentum for the project has been stymied, Ecological Internet is ready to declare this campaign a victory!

Congratulations to all those that participated, the Amazon rainforest is safer given your efforts. Ecological Internet's Earth Action Network first brought concerns over the pipeline to a global stage in February of 2006, issuing several alerts, to which 8,792 participants sent 75,765 protest emails over nearly a year. As the international profile of the twisted project grew, so did local protests on environmental and economic grounds. As is our intent, our efforts inspired grassroots global Earth activism.

It is vital for the Earth's and humanity's future to protect as global ecological reserves all remaining large contiguous and mostly intact natural ecosystems from industrial development of any type. To ensure continued sustainability of global biosphere functions, rich societies must pay for avoided deforestation and diminishment of ancient rainforests/forests, and encourage small-scale eco-forestry sustainable development activities by local peoples as the only acceptable ancient ecosystem use. Otherwise the Earth and her humanity will die a horrific death. g.b.

To comment: https://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/2007/08/victory_gas_pipeline_through_t.asp



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Donnerstag, 2. August 2007

Industrial Ancient Forest Logging Primary Preventable Cause of Climate Change

CLIMATE/RAINFOREST CONSERVATION NEWS TODAY

Rainforest Portal and Climate Ark projects of Ecological Internet, Inc.

https://www.rainforestportal.org/ -- Rainforest Portal https://www.climateark.org/ -- Climate Ark Climate Change Portal

August 2, 2007

OVERVIEW & COMMENTARY by Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet

It is very encouraging to see a high-profile U.S. politician -- former US Democratic presidential candidate Senator John Kerry - - proposing serious legislation to address illegal logging in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Destruction and diminishment of primary and old-growth natural forest habitats is responsible for about one quarter of human caused greenhouse gas emissions. There is a booming and out of control illegal logging industry preying upon these life-giving ecosystems and they must be stopped if humanity and the Earth are to have a chance. The proposed "Combat Illegal Logging Act" is a much needed first step to stop this ecological evil.

However it is disappointing that "legal" clearing and selective first time logging of primary ancient forests is given a pass. There is little or no difference in ecological impact between first time legal and illegal ancient forest logging. An evolutionarily distinct, millions of year old ancient forest does not differentiate much between being industrially dismantled legally or illegally, or for that matter between being totally deforested or heavily commercially selectively logged. In either case what was once an ancient forest is no longer, and in both cases massive carbon release happens immediately, while future ability to function as a carbon sink is diminished if not destroyed.

To certify that "legal" ancient forest dismemberment is somehow OK while illegal is not disingenuously and falsely suggests there is a sizeable difference in impacts upon climate, biodiversity and other ecosystem services. There is not. This is why Ecological Internet campaigns tirelessly to End Ancient Forest Logging -- even targeting for protest prime ancient forest logging apologists Greenpeace and WWF. It is abundantly clear that even FSC certification is no guarantee of ecological sustainability or legality of ancient forest logging.

Global ecological sustainability depends critically upon maintaining large, intact, contiguous, natural, non-industrially managed ecological reserves to power the biosphere. This is of course very politically problematic, but to survive as a species and a biologically complex Earth; finding the right policy combination of local, community based small-scale eco-forestry management and strict protection with payments for avoided deforestation and industrial diminishment must be actively sought. This is not an opinion. It is ecological fact based upon findings of ecological, global change and conservation biology sciences. g.b.

To comment: https://www.climateark.org/blog/2007/08/industrial_ancient_forest_logg.asp



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Mittwoch, 1. August 2007

Losing Forests to Fuel Cars

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/30/AR2007073001484.html


Informant: Teresa Binstock



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Sonntag, 29. Juli 2007

FSC and Big Green Ancient Forest Logging Tragedy Worsens

ACTION ALERT

PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!

By Rainforest Portal, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc. https://www.RainforestPortal.org/ July 28, 2007

TAKE ACTION Support for "certified" ancient rainforest logging crumbles further due to string of inappropriate and illegal certifications, most recently in Peru; and as Norway rejects FSC and all primary rainforest logging certification schemes

https://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=peru_fsc

An ancient rainforest logging operation in Peru recently certified by Rainforest Alliance SmartWood under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) scheme has been implicated in massive cross-border illegal logging. Workers from the Peruvian company Venao Forestal have been crossing into Brazil and building an extensive road network to illegally fell CITES-listed mahogany. The FSC certifier SmartWood has turned a blind eye to serious illegalities in logging companies it has certified under FSC as providing "responsible forest management". This illustrates yet again that a FSC seal is no guarantee of either ecological sustainability or legality. Global ecological sustainability including addressing climate change critically depends upon ending all industrial scaled ancient forest logging. The situation is rapidly emerging as a major international incident; for which WWF, Greenpeace, FSC and SmartWood are responsible... Peru is now added to a list of countries that already includes Guyana, Congo, Russia, and Indonesia, where WWF has helped massage highly controversial and sometimes illegal companies through the FSC certification process, as Greenpeace sits mute in charge of FSC's board. SmartWood has conclusively shown that they are unfit to remain as an FSC accredited certifier... Meanwhile the Norwegian government has decided that it cannot rely on any certification system including FSC to help implement its newly announced ethical procurement policy.

TAKE ACTION NOW: https://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=peru_fsc

DISCUSS ALERT: https://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/2007/07/alert_fsc_and_big_green_ancien.asp

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PRESS RELEASE "Certified" Ancient Rainforest Logging Tragedy Worsens E-Protest calls for Greenpeace and WWF to withdraw from Forest Stewardship Council and work to end ancient forest logging

July 31, 2007 By Rainforest Portal, https://www.RainforestPortal.org/ Contact: Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet, glenbarry@ecologicalinternet.org

An ancient rainforest logging operation in Peru recently certified under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) scheme by Rainforest Alliance SmartWood has been implicated in massive cross-border illegal logging. Workers from the Peruvian company Venao Forestal are reported to have been crossing into Brazil and building an extensive road network to illegally fell CITES- listed mahogany. FSC and big green logging apologists including Greenpeace and WWF are facing tough questions following this and other inappropriate and illegal certifications.

Support for FSC's "certified" ancient rainforest logging continues to crumble, as calls to protect all remaining ancient forests for climate and biodiversity values intensify. Peru is now added to a list of countries that already includes Guyana, Congo, Russia, and Indonesia, where WWF has helped massage highly controversial and sometimes illegal companies through the FSC certification process, as Greenpeace sits mute in charge of FSC's board. Meanwhile Norway has rejected FSC and all primary rainforest logging certification schemes in public construction
(for more information see https://www.fsc-watch.org/ ).

Global ecological sustainability including addressing climate change depends critically upon ending all industrial scaled ancient forest logging. Ecological Internet, provider of the world's largest environmental portals and environmental action network, has intensified their protests against Greenpeace and WWF for supporting industrial scaled ancient forest logging. A few hundred thousand protest emails have been.

Dr. Glen Barry, President of Ecological Internet, explains "the litany of failed FSC ancient forest logging certifications in recent months illustrates yet again that a FSC seal is no guarantee of either ecological sustainability or legality. Many of us were excited about the idea of sustainable, equitable and just logging in the early 1990s. We envisioned community based eco-forestry management plans that tied small and medium scaled logging to strict protection of surrounding lands. Sadly, 'certified forestry' has been usurped by existing commercial loggers and their environmental apologists."

"FSC has had fifteen years to prove that industrial scale logging can be responsible and ecologically beneficial. Now with the huge list of bad certifications, it is clear it has failed. Greenpeace and WWF may have honestly believed industrial logging of ancient rainforests in an environmentally responsible manner was possible, but they have been conclusively proven wrong."

The response from Greenpeace and WWF in this David versus Goliath effort to protect all ancient forests -- including payment for avoided deforestation -- has thus far been one of stonewalling and vilifying the protestors. WWF has accused in a mocking manner the hundreds of thousands of protestors from over 100 countries of sending "spam", and are blocking many of the messages. Greenpeace replied with a terse brief response dodging the main questions of why they support ancient forest logging. Neither has responded substantively and defended their policies.

"This is a protest", explains Dr. Barry. "I am sure these environmental bureaucracies are not keen on being called out on their forest policy. But the survival of the Earth depends upon doing so. Greenpeace in particular can now feel what disruption caused by a protest feels like. I encourage all people concerned with global ecological sustainability to take action at https://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=peru_fsc and to cancel their Greenpeace and WWF memberships until they withdraw from FSC and work to end ancient forest logging."


Dr. Glen Barry
President Ecological Internet, Inc. P.O. Box 433 Denmark, WI 54208
USA
GlenBarry @EcologicalInternet.org
+1 920 776 1075 phone

Ecological Internet's projects include: EcoEarth.Info -- https://www.EcoEarth.Info/ Climate Ark -- https://www.climateark.org/ Forests.org -- https://forests.org/ Water Conserve -- https://www.waterconserve.org/ Rainforest Portal -- https://www.rainforestportal.org/ Ocean Conserve -- https://www.oceanconserve.org/ My.EcoEarth.Info -- https://My.EcoEarth.info/

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Freitag, 13. Juli 2007

Protestieren Sie gegen Waldraub auf Sumatra!

https://www.regenwald.org/protestaktion.php?id=191

Efforts Renewed to Destroy Ugandan Reserve for Sugar Biofuel

Rainforest Portal a project of Ecological Internet, Inc.

https://www.rainforestportal.org/ -- Rainforest Portal https://www.rainforestportal/news/ -- Rainforest Newsfeed

July 13, 2007

OVERVIEW & COMMENTARY by Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet

No rainforest is protected for long. And in the case of Uganda's Mabira forest reserve -- a vital ecosystem near the capital -- the President has pulled a massive bait and switch. There were strong indications a couple months ago that plans to clear a large part of this protected rainforest were to be scrapped. Yet now President Yoweri Museveni is trying again with renewed vigor to push through legislation that would strip the forest of its protected status to produce sugar for biofuels. The Mabira Forest Reserve, on the north shore of Lake Victoria, is home to 300 bird species as well as rare primates, and plays a vital role in the country's ecosystem, storing carbon and regulating rainfall. Given 50% of Uganda's forests have been lost since the 1970s, and a current rate of deforestation of some 2.2 percent, it is ludicrous to think more deforestation will lead to economic gain -- au contraire, at some point ecosystems will collapse leading to even greater poverty. Earlier in the year 8,627 Ecological Internet action network participants sent some 1,833,279 protest emails asking the Forestry and parliament to intervene. This was in support of strong protest in country including a boycott of the sugar company involved. Given that this rainforest give-away violates commitments made to the World Bank, and strong parliamentarian opposition, there are two likely avenues of protest in the near future. Sadly Ecological Internet was wrong on this one and the fight continues apace. g.b.

TO COMMENT: https://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/2007/07/efforts_renewed_to_destroy_uga.asp

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ACTION ALERT UPDATE

PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!

Protect Uganda's Mabira Rainforest Preserve from Sugar Production for Biofuel

By Climate Ark and Rainforest Portal Projects of Ecological Internet, Inc.
https://www.climateark.org/ & https://www.rainforestportal.org/
July 14, 2007

TAKE ACTION

Let Scoul Sugar of the Indian Mehta Group know rainforests and their ecological services including water, climate and biodiversity are more important than sugar which can be grown elsewhere https://www.climateark.org/alerts/send.asp?id=uganda

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni continues to pursue legally dubious plans to destroy large areas of the Mabira Forest Reserve, Uganda's most important intact and protected rainforest, to produce sugar for biofuels. Some one-third of the reserve, about 7,000 hectares of an area which has been protected since 1932, will lose its protection for sugar cane production by the Mehta Group of India's "Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited" (Scoul). Earlier indications had been that the project was to be reviewed and cancelled, illustrating once again that no rainforest is protected for long... What is so exciting is that this cyber-protest is in support of one of Africa's first grassroots modern ecological protest campaigns - with local peoples organizing boycotts against Scoul sugar company, setting up cyber-petitions and text messaging via cell phones to organize protests. A dramatic discussion is being held in Ugandan society and in the media regarding the legitimacy of giving away forest reserves to private business interests. Efforts to save Mabira rainforest are a spontaneous, home-grown rainforest conservation protest that deserves the international community's continued support... Please contact the entire Mehta Group below; as well as the Ugandan parliament, ministries and embassies, and insist that plans to produce sugar as a biofuel in Mabira protected forest by Mehta Group's Scoul sugar be abandoned. Let them know it is unacceptable to clear protected ancient rainforests for sugar production to produce biofuels, and the Mehta Group will be held accountable if the project proceeds.

TAKE ACTION NOW: https://www.climateark.org/alerts/send.asp?id=uganda

DISCUSS ALERT: https://www.climateark.org/blog/2007/07/alert_protect_ugandas_mabira_r.asp



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Palm Oil Firms Burning Indonesian Forests

Adhityani Arga reports for Reuters that "Palm oil companies are burning peat forests to clear land for plantations in Indonesia's Riau province, despite government pledges to end forest fires, environment group Greenpeace said on Thursday."

https://www.truthout.org/issues_06/071207EB.shtml



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Sonntag, 1. Juli 2007

Abholzung und Umsiedlung am Rio São Francisco

Allen Protesten und Warnungen von Umweltschützern, Wissenschaftlern, Menschenrechtlern, Fischern, Kleinbauern und Ureinwohnern zum Trotz: Brasiliens Regierung wird den drittgrößten Fluss des Landes, den rund 3160 km langen Rio São Francisco, teilweise umleiten, um – so die offiziellen Verlautbarungen - die Wasserversorgung im Nordosten zu verbessern. Das mit der Umsetzung der ersten Bauphase betreute 2. Ingenieursbataillon des brasilianischen Heeres ist bereits vor Ort in der Gemeinde Cabrobó, und rodet Ufervegetation und Caatinga-Wald auf den ersten Kilometern von insgesamt rund 720 Kilometer Kanalbauten mit einer Breite von 25 Metern. Wie die lokale Tageszeitung "O Tempo" berichtet, wurden bereits die ersten Kleinbauernfamilien aus den Kanalbau- und geplanten Staudammgebieten ausgesiedelt.

https://www.oekosmos.de/article/articleview/858/

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