EI PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE
Global Campaign to Protect and Restore Old Forests Gaining Traction
-- Campaigns to end industrial primary rainforest logging in Papua New Guinea 
and Madagascar based upon ecological science, and meant to end corruption and 
ecological harm

February 9, 2010

By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet (EI)
http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, glenba...@ecologicalinternet.org

Ecological Internet’s (EI) ongoing campaigns in Madagascar [1] and Papua New 
Guinea [2] (PNG) to end primary forest logging (please continue to take action 
below), is part of EI’s global network’s campaign to globally protect and 
restore old forests. Ecological science reveals forest and other terrestrial 
ecosystem destruction to be a primary cause of climate change, biodiversity 
loss, water and soil degradation, and social disintegration. Yet forest 
policy-makers, including major environmental groups, continue to assert 
“sustainable forest management” and “FSC certified” logging of primary and 
old-growth forest logging is possible and desirable.  They are wrong, as 
ecologically intact old forests are vital components of Earth’s biosphere and 
are the optimal land cover to absorb and hold carbon long-term, while 
maintaining biodiversity and operable ecosystems, and the Earth System. 

The term “old forests” is used to encompass primary unlogged forests, late 
successional natural regrowth, and planted mixed-species forests regaining 
old-growth characteristics.  Forests logged industrially for the first time are 
permanently ecologically damaged in terms of composition, structure, function 
and dynamics. It is becoming abundantly clear that ending industrial 
diminishment and working for the full protection and restoration of old forests 
are a keystone response to climate change (to say nothing of biodiversity, 
ecosystem, water and poverty crises). More of the Earth's terrestrial 
ecosystems – and old forests in particular – have already been lost and 
diminished than required to maintain an operable climate, all species and a 
fully operable biosphere.

“As an ecological scientist, with over 20 years of studying the roles of old 
forests within the global Earth System, I can say with virtual certainty that 
protecting and restoring old forests – both in the tropics and temperate/boreal 
regions – is a keystone response to the climate, biodiversity, water and food 
crises,” states Dr. Glen Barry, President of Ecological Internet. “Ecologists 
know keeping old forests' stored carbon in place, continuing new carbon 
sequestration, and keeping these ancient forests from burning and becoming a 
massive carbon source is best served by avoiding fragmentation associated with 
selective logging; while allowing planted and secondary natural forests to 
regain late successional characteristics.”

Madagascar is down to its last biodiverse rainforest remnants amongst a sea of 
poverty. There will be no chance of national advancement if final logging of 
rare rosewood continues. PNG contains Earth’s third largest remaining 
rainforest tracts, yet the country is mid-boom with huge areas being logged 
without landowner prior and informed consent. In both cases corruption endemic 
to the tropical timber trade – and conservationists unwillingness to take a 
stand against old forest logging – are dooming these millions of year old 
primeval ecosystems to be lost forever. It is questionable whether the Earth 
System will function and whether the Earth will remain habitable without these 
ecosystems. EI reiterates its position that any government, company, NGO or 
person espousing falsehood primary forests and other old forests should be 
industrially logged is killing Earth and is legitimate protest target.

### MORE ###

Over past years ecological science has learned much regarding the importance of 
primary forests in regard to avoiding the worst climate change scenarios. 
Contrary to conventional thought, intact old forests continue to act as a major 
sink for new carbon, as some 20% of industrial emissions were found to be 
ending up in primary tropical forests. Another found that when old forests are 
industrially logged for the first time they lose at least 40% of their carbon 
immediately, and are unlikely to ever fully recover their carbon holding 
potential. Untouched forests and their soils were found to hold 60% more carbon 
than replacement plantations. 

By finding a way to fully protect old forests, you keep the long-term stored 
carbon that would be released out of the atmosphere (about 20% of emissions) 
AND you remove 20% of the remaining 80% from fossil fuels. You avoid the 40% 
immediate loss from logging, and greatly decrease the probability of full 
carbon loss from fires. That is a net swing of at least 35% of anthropocentric 
carbon being kept or removed from the atmosphere by protecting and restoring 
old forests. Finding the will to end old forest logging, and ingenuity to allow 
local peoples and governments to benefit economically from standing old 
forests, would appear to be second only to ending use of coal as a one shot 
action to address climate change. Let’s together make it so.

### ENDS ###

[1] Protest Madagascar's Legalization of Rosewood Log Export from Protected 
National Parks
http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/alerts/send.aspx?id=madagascar_landgrab

[2] PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Logging Violence and Corruption Flare in Ramu, Madang’s 
Mighty Rainforests
http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/alerts/send.aspx?id=png_ramu_rh

Donate to Ramu/Sogeram Landowners Resisting RH & primary rainforest logging:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/donate/png_ramu/

Discuss this release at:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/

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