Forest - Wald

Freitag, 15. Dezember 2006

Protest Plans to Destroy Uganda's Few Remaining Rainforests for Plantations

http://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=uganda

Let the Ugandan President and Parliament know rainforests and their ecological services are more valuable than sugar and oil palm production

By Rainforest Portal, a project of Ecological Internet - December 15, 2006 Huge Ugandan rainforest tree Caption: Uganda's remaining ancient rainforests provide the water, air and soil necessary to sustain its citizens http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/search/welcome.aspx?searchtext=Uganda%20rainforest

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is pursuing legally dubious plans to destroy much of Uganda's last few rainforests to grow palm oil and sugar cane crops. Uganda has long been facing a deforestation crisis, with forests covering 20 percent of Uganda 40 years ago, but now just covering seven percent. The plans targets two forested areas: 10,000 hectares on the island of Bugala on Lake Victoria for oil palm by a company named Bidco; and 7,000 hectares, some one-third of Mabira Forest Reserve which has been protected since 1932, for sugar cane production by the Mehta Group.

Loss of forest cover in Uganda has had devastating ecological impacts which will be intensified by the proposed projects. Deforestation has been directly responsible for declining levels of waters in Lake Victoria, River Nile and other rivers resulting in a scarcity of drinking water and reduction in hydroelectric energy production. Local environmentalists say destroying Uganda's surviving forests could have further grave ecological consequences -- threatening hundreds of rare species, sparking soil erosion and removing a crucial buffer against pollution of Lake Victoria. Local people are critically dependent upon remaining forests for firewood and building houses.

According to Uganda’s National Forest Authority (NFA), the plan to log Mabira reserve endangers 312 species of tree, 287 species of bird and 199 species of butterfly. Nine species found only in Mabira and nearby forests risked going extinct. The forest absorbs pollution in an industrial area, sinking millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide, and helps maintain central Uganda's wet climate. Their removal would bring drier weather and hurt crop yields. Mabira is a watershed for two rivers contributing to the Nile, an ecological stabiliser between two major industrial towns and it protects Lake Victoria. According to the Uganda Tourism Board, eco-tourism generated some $300 million for Uganda last year.

At the end of November, more than 2,000 protesters from Uganda, the United States, Israel and other places signed a petition urging President Museveni not to parcel out land from the Mabira Forest Reserve. Local NGOs have described the situation - with the President questionably pushing the projects while the parliament remains largely silent - "as a governance crisis, disrespect for constitutionalism and the rule of law… forest reserves are protected by the constitution and environmental laws and that change of land use can only be approved by Parliament… ongoing actions also question Uganda's commitment to respect international law and obligations."

The whole matter seems to reflect a desperate power grab by the President to reward cronies under false and illusory promises of industrialization. The government has no legal mandate to give out constitutionally protected forest reserves to be cut down by private companies. Recently the president asked the NFA boss to do just that, and forced him to resign after he refused to license the rainforest destroying palm oil development.

Please contact President Yoweri Museveni, the entire Ugandan parliament, and Ugandan ministries and embassies and insist that these projects be abandoned, and Uganda's remaining rainforest strictly protected as ecological reserves while restoring forests where they historically occurred.

Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2006

Will you speak for the trees?

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Save Oaks!
From UC Berkeley
12.6.06

Wavy Gravy Speaks for the Trees!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpzPKChWh9Y

Will you speak for the trees?
http://www.saveoaks.com


Informant: Scott Munson

Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006

BRAZIL PROTECTS GREAT SWATH OF AMAZON

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061204/ap_on_sc/brazil_amazon_1


Informant: NHNE

Dienstag, 28. November 2006

Europe's Finest Forest Put at Risk by Road "Disaster"

One of Europe's last areas of unspoiled forest is facing an unprecedented threat from the construction of a road through some of Romania's most precious and diverse countryside. Environmentalists have warned the route could prove catastrophic for endangered species of animals and plants living in the southern Carpathians. "This road will be the beginning of the end," said Gabriel Paun, program campaigner for Greenpeace. "It is a disaster."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/112706EC.shtml

Donnerstag, 23. November 2006

Deforestation remains the greatest current threat to the world's forests

Deforestation remains the greatest current threat to the world's forests, claiming 10 to 15 million hectares of tree-covered areas every year, but climate change may represent a bigger challenge in the long term, scientists say. "We're like a two-year-old playing with fire ... We're messing around with something dangerous and don't really understand what will happen," says William Laurance, of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Balboa, Panama, in reference to climate change and the Amazon rainforest.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/112206EA.shtml

Dienstag, 21. November 2006

Preserve the Heart of the Boreal Forest

For thousands of years, the Poplar River First Nation has relied on the trees, plants and wildlife of its traditional lands in the Canadian boreal forest for food, medicine and the survival of its cultural beliefs and traditions. Today, though, proposals for industrial development loom over this stretch of rugged granite cliffs, dense evergreen woods and tranquil marshlands on the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba.

The Poplar River First Nation completed a land use plan in 2005 and formally asked for permanent protection of its territory last March. Yet despite repeated promises to protect Poplar River's lands -- an area nominated as a U.N. World Heritage site -- Manitoba officials have failed to act.

Demand that Manitoba's premier act immediately to protect this irreplaceable old-growth forest.
http://www.savebiogems.org/boreal/takeaction

Freitag, 17. November 2006

Ancient Forest Rage

http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/2006/11/ancient-forest-rage.html

Dienstag, 14. November 2006

Trees Are Dying!

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Who says hip-hop isn't political any more? Check out Dr. Octagon's latest hot track, "Trees," an environmental PSA made for MTV.

Pass It On
http://ga3.org/ct/2p20pgF1uzU3/

Kleenex, one of the most popular brands of tissue products in the world, contributes to the destruction of ancient forests

I'm writing you from Everett, Washington, where just moments ago, Greenpeace activists drove a Kleenex shaped bus across the entrance of Kimberly Clark's paper mill, one of the largest mills in the country. This busy mill receives thousands of tons of ancient trees throughout the year, so our action is sure to get the company's immediate attention. We're demanding that Kimberly Clark's representatives meet with us, and we've even provided a meeting room and coffee onboard the bus to facilitate the discussion.

But you can help encourage Kimberly Clark to meet with us right now.

TAKE ACTION

Write directly to the CEO of Kimberly Clark and demand a meeting with Greenpeace.
http://usactions.greenpeace.org/action/start.php?action_id=125

We're not the only ones demanding that Kimberly Clark stop wiping out ancient forests for disposable tissue products. Just over a month ago, Fortune magazine reported that the CEO of Walmart has also asked Kimberly Clark to clean up its forest practices. Walmart happens to be the largest retail outlet for products such as Kleenex tissues and Scott toilet paper. If companies like Walmart, and consumers like you apply enough pressure, we can bring Kimberly Clark to the table.

It's time for Kimberly Clark to stop blowing the world's last remaining ancient forests and start using recycled content and FSC-certified wood in its products.

Your friend,
Pam Ginger
Cassady Forest Campaigner

http://www.care2.com/news/member/870323169/220673



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Kimberly+Clark

Mittwoch, 8. November 2006

Oppose Oil Production in Ecuador's Yasuní­ National Park

ACTION ALERT
PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!

By Rainforest Portal, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc.

http://www.RainforestPortal.org/
November 8, 2006

TAKE ACTION

After an earlier successful campaign to halt oil road construction, the message must still be sent that oil extraction and protected areas do not mix http://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=ecuador .

Caption: Oil Production and Protected Areas Do Not Mix (link)

In two separate letters delivered to the Ecuadorian government, a group of over 40 Yasuni scientists (known as the Scientists Concerned for Yasuni) and 6 international NGOs have criticized Petrobras’ new Environmental Impact Study (EIS) of their new “roadless” plan to build oil production facilities in Ecuador’s world class Yasuní National Park. Although both letters praise Ecuador for stopping Petrobras from building an access road into Yasuni National Park, they emphasize that the new project design (construction and operation of 2 drilling platforms, flow lines, a processing facility and pipeline) will cause major impacts to the region’s biodiversity and indigenous peoples.

A massive new processing facility would be constructed on the alluvial plain of the world renowned Tiputini River. Sixteen hectares of mature, inundated forests along the Tiputini would have to be cleared and drained, completely destroying the habitat. And the rainforest surrounding the proposed sites for the two drilling platforms is home to large mammal species considered indicators of high quality rainforest, such as tapir, giant armadillo, giant anteater, and large monkey species.

Moreover, the processing facility would be built on an important hunting area for the Kichwa community of Chiru Isla, and the drilling platforms would be located within the prime hunting grounds of the Waorani community of Kawimeno. The Waorani representative organizations were never consulted about the project, nor did they grant consent for activities on their ancestral territory.

The Ecuadorian government must be urged to NOT approve the study and to cancel the project, as oil exploration and protected area status are simply incompatible.

Tell them by taking action now: http://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=ecuador

Notes: After sending this alert please choose to send a follow- up email regarding rainforest fires in Indonesia. When you do, it is likely you will receive many out of office messages which you can disregard. The emails targeted are the main contact points for the Kyoto meeting's representatives and they ARE being monitored while their government's focal points meet in Nairobi.

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