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PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE      
RAN Sells-Out Canadian Boreal Forests

- Rainforest Action Network greenwashes destruction of half of 
Ontario, Canada's boreal forests; despite lack of any detail, 
and without scientific findings that doing so is ecologically 
sufficient

September 1, 2008
By Earth's Newsdesk, a NEW project of Ecological Internet
Dr. Glen Barry, +1 (920) 776-1075

(Earth) -- Rainforest Action Network (RAN) of San Francisco 
has long been one of America's leading rainforest campaign 
organizations. Yet in July their campaign to protect Ontario, 
Canada's boreal forests doomed half this vital global 
ecological system to industrial destruction. In return, RAN 
and other proponents received vague promises of protections 
over a decade from now, but no protected area boundaries or 
protection plans.

Canada's boreal forests are home to hundreds of sensitive 
species of animals including polar bears, caribou and 
wolverines. Boreal forests are some of the world's largest 
carbon storehouses, with holdings equal to decades of global 
emissions from fossil fuels, while continually absorbing new 
emissions. The boreal region is also the world's largest 
reservoir of clean fresh water.

"Just how much longer do you think environmentalists can 
strike deals that give up half of large wilderness ecosystems 
to industrial development for vague promises of protection? 
Simply, more ecologically attuned folks know no more natural 
habitats can be lost and expect to survive climate change," 
explains Ecological Internet's President, Dr. Glen Barry.

Neither RAN, WWF or even Greenpeace realize that there is no 
longer any acceptable reason to industrially destroy or 
diminish an intact natural ecosystem -- not if falsely FSC 
certified, not to briefly alleviate poverty, and not because 
indigenous people are in favor. The state of the Earth is so 
grim, and the needs to protect and restore natural ecosystem 
so large, that only sufficient campaigns seeking to end 
industrial cutting and burning are worthwhile any longer. The 
rest is greenwash.

It is unknown if 50 percent protection -- of unknown strength 
and placement -- will be enough to fully sustain Ontario's 
biodiversity and ecosystem services. Future protections will 
likely center on the sparsely populated and largely 
unthreatened northern boreal, while with its promotion and 
endorsement of the vague plan, RAN has greenwashed intensified 
forestry and mining in the already heavily fragmented southern 
boreal. 

"The only meaningful forest protection is to work to keep all 
ancient primary forests standing, and to meet needs for forest 
products from secondary forests regenerating into old-growth. 
There is no chance of achieving global ecological 
sustainability until ecological destruction ends, what remains 
is fully protected, and restoration begins," explains Dr. 
Barry. 

###MORE###

This is the second time in recent history -- the other being 
in British Columbia, Canada's priceless Great Bear temperate 
rainforest -- that RAN has been a driving force in continuing 
industrial loss of the world's most important remaining large, 
intact forest wildernesses. Greenwashing millions of acres of 
industrial wilderness destruction in the name of indigenous 
rights is not doing these people or the environment any 
favors. Thankfully, RAN now does little tropical rainforest 
campaigning, so they may be safe. With more victories like 
this, soon there will be no ancient forests or an operable 
climate.

RAN's slide from a force for forest good to a force for forest 
greenwash must not go unchallenged. This is particularly 
difficult for Ecological Internet, as President Dr. Glen Barry 
is a RAN rainforest award recipient, and has worked 
collaboratively with them for decades. Yet RAN's string of 
blunders -- also including occupying campaign offices of Al 
Gore to protest oil investments (which Nader also had), 
possibly swinging the 2000 election -- cannot be forgotten nor 
forgiven, particularly while ill-informed campaign strategies 
continue. RAN has censored those questioning these policies 
on their blog.

Dr. Barry laments, "You can’t present yourselves as cutting 
edge, selfless and knowledgeable forest protestors and be 
routinely cutting deals to turn over millions of acres of 
ancient forests to fatcat loggers and minders. We need to 
focus on how many ecosystems are necessary to maintain the 
Earth's habitability, and reaching these levels of protection 
and restoration, not upon what can be indelicately and easily 
negotiated."

RAN is called upon to get on board protecting all ancient 
forests and working to restore mature, old-growth forests; or 
they, like so much of the mainstream environmental movement, 
are part of the climate and biodiversity crises. "Giving up on 
half of Canada's boreal forests for a pocket full is mumbles 
is not the role of the Rainforest Action Network, members or 
donors. They have no authority or expertise to be pursuing 
such deals."

###ENDS###

Dr. Glen Barry is a leading global spokesperson on global 
forest and climate policy. Ecological Internet provides the 
web's leading climate and forest web portals at 
http://www.climateark.org/ and http://forests.org/. Dr. Barry 
frequently conducts interviews on the latest environmental 
policy developments and can be reached at: 
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