PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE      
Greenpeace Reaffirms Support for Ancient Forest Logging

- Cursory review of FSC's controversial certifications 
completely fails to question false premise that primary and 
old-growth forest logging is ever "well-managed", instead 
calling for better training manuals for ancient forest 
destruction

November 3, 2008
By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet
http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(Seattle, WA) -- Today Greenpeace International released a 
report entitled "Holding the Line with FSC"[1] which reaffirms 
Greenpeace's unflinching support for the Forest Stewardship 
Council's (FSC) past and on-ongoing industrial first-time 
logging of hundreds of millions of hectares of primary and 
old-growth forests. Greenpeace and other "forest protection" 
groups like the Rainforest Action Network and WWF continue to 
provide crucial greenwash for the false premise that ancient 
forest logging is desirable and can ever be considered "well-
managed".

Greenpeace was the target of a series of protests in 2007 led 
by Ecological Internet, as Greenpeace held FSC's international 
chairmanship, regarding their continued support for ancient 
forest logging given widespread irregularities. At that time 
they agreed to review problematic FSC certifications, and to 
respond to criticism regarding FSC's dependence upon ancient 
forest logging. Their new report fails miserably on both 
counts. 

"Greenpeace today released a one page report, with no mention 
by name of any specific failed FSC certification (of which 
there are many); and a 12 page, 80 item laundry list of 
bureaucratic measures to try, yet again, to make acceptable 
destroying millions of year old primeval forests for throw 
away consumer products," notes Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological 
Internet's President. 

"The review's only reference to primary forests is that better 
training manuals are needed for their destruction[2]. All 
primary forests are of high conservation value, and it is 
pathetic and tragic that Greenpeace continues to greenwash 
ancient forest logging."

###MORE###

In light of abrupt climate change and emerging science further 
highlighting the importance of primary and old-growth forests, 
the report continues Greenpeace's obstinate and undemocratic 
stonewalling of any meaningful self-reflection or discussion 
of embracing a campaign to end industrial ancient forest 
logging as a keystone response to the biodiversity and climate 
crises. RAN has also promised to review their FSC support, and 
is cautioned to avoid continued greenwash of the sort 
demonstrated by Greenpeace.

"As the world is faced with spiraling abrupt climate change 
and ecosystem collapse, Greenpeace and friends have failed the 
biosphere. The mainstream environmental movement has shown 
themselves to be unfit and unable to pursue the full range of 
ecologically sufficient policies -- including working to end 
ancient forest logging -- to achieve global ecological 
sustainability. If you support Greenpeace, RAN or WWF -- you 
might as well be holding the chainsaw cutting down ancient 
forests to make your lawn furniture," concludes Dr. Glen 
Barry. 

[1] http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/files/pdfs/forests/HoldingtheLine_LR_ENG.pdf

[2] From the poor quality data FSC provides to the public, 
Ecological Internet estimates that 60% of FSC's timber comes 
from ancient forests. Yet the only mention of this issue in 
Greenpeace review is a cursory mention on page 7, is that "FSC 
should produce guidance materials and training in relation to 
auditing, managing and planning for... HCVF" (High 
Conservation Value Forests).

###ENDS###
Dr. Glen Barry is a global spokesperson on behalf of 
environmental sustainability policy. Ecological Internet 
provides the world's leading climate and environment portals 
at http://www.climateark.org/ and http://www.ecoearth.info/ . 
Dr. Barry frequently conducts interviews on the latest 
climate, forest and water policy developments and can be 
reached at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Note Ecological Internet's NEW address:

Dr. Glen Barry
Ecological Internet, Inc.
PO Box 9704
Seattle, WA 98109

DISCUSS RELEASE:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/2008/11/greenpeace_reaffirms_support_f.asp

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