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PRESS RELEASE
WWF's Rainforest Protection Goals Prolong Ecological Decline

15% protection of last large intact forest ecosystems, and 
promotion of continued ancient forest diminishment, are 
insufficient to maintain Earth's ecosystems, climate, 
biosphere and human advancement

May 30, 2008
By Ecological Internet, http://www.ecologicalinternet.org/

This week the Democratic Republic of Congo announced new 
protections for 10% of their rainforest, moving towards 
Brazil's goal of 15% preservation of the Amazon. WWF and other 
environmental groups hailed 85% industrial destruction and 
diminishment of the rest of world's remaining large forest 
ecosystems as good news. At the UN biodiversity talks in Bonn, 
WWF organized non-binding national pledges to end 
deforestation, ignoring biological simplification caused by 
industrial forestry. WWF promotes first-time ancient primary 
forest logging which is nearly as bad ecologically as total 
deforestation. These inadequate responses come as a new study 
shows ecosystem loss is already costing hundreds of billions 
of dollars a year.

Ecological Internet is committed -- as keystone responses to 
the climate, biodiversity, water and food crises -- to ending 
all industrial development of the world's remaining primary 
and natural ecosystems, and committing to strict protection 
for half of the world's land and sea as global ecological 
reserves. The remainder will need to be ecologically managed 
to sustainably meet human needs in perpetuity. This will 
require massive ecological restoration and protection of 
forest remnants in over-developed countries, and major new 
protected areas (increased by 3-5 times) in countries holding 
the Earth's remaining primary natural habitats. 

Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet's President, explains 
"levels of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem destruction, 
waste discharges into the atmosphere, and current population 
and consumption levels -- all exceed what can be sustained, 
much less expanded, and still main a livable Earth. Mainstream 
and even 'radical' groups such as Greenpeace and Rainforest 
Action Network are pursuing goals inadequate to sustain the 
biosphere -- further illustrating the failure of the 
environmental movement to enunciate a sufficient global 
ecological response. We intend to continue exposing forest 
liars, ensuring they cause no further harm."

Ecological Internet seeks to identify and implement ecological 
science based policies required to sustain global ecosystems 
and equitable opportunities for human advancement. Landscape 
ecology informs us that at 50% destruction of rainforests and 
other natural habitats, failure of associated natural patterns 
of biodiversity and ecosystem processes accelerates rapidly 
toward collapse. Organizations selling 10% protection and/or 
"certified" ancient forest logging as forest and climate 
solutions are a major part of the problem. They legitimize and 
prolong a dying economic paradigm, pursuing what easily 
possible rather than necessary. Without ecology there can be 
no economy.

"Establishing global ecological reserves over half the Earth's 
surface is required to achieve global ecological 
sustainability and ensure our and all species' habitat needs 
are met. This will be difficult, may take decades to achieve, 
and will need to be carried out in conjunction with population 
limits, ending fossil fuel use, and political commitments to 
equity, justice and peace. But this is the only way humanity 
will survive. An ecological revolution based upon ecological 
truths is needed immediately, not politically expedient half-
measures."

As a sufficient global survival plan, Ecological Internet 
renews calls for rich nations to immediately dramatically cut 
emissions, finance strict rainforest protections, and begin 
wide-scale ecological restoration and protection at home. 
Further, national governments and environmentalists are called 
upon to reject simplistic, status-quo and inadequate responses 
to the complex interplay of ecological and social crises. 

Further, not yet over-developed nations, with large intact 
habitats, should reject the failed Western development model 
of fast income at the expense of natural capital, and seek to 
advance their societies from standing forests and ecologically 
sustainable use of natural capital. True wealth in coming 
times of ecological collapse -- necessities such as water, 
soil, local climate and food -- will belong primarily to those 
that choose now to maintain intact ecosystems.

###ENDS###
Contact: Dr. Glen Barry, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
+1 920 776 1075

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