Research shows that forests are even more important than some people thought
1 Nov 2008
Research just published in the Royal Society journal 'Philosophical Transactions A' suggests that chopping down forests could accelerate global warming more than was thought, and that protecting existing trees could be one of the best ways to tackle the problem. The report shows how the release of the chemical terpene from tree canopies leads to cloud formation that cools the climate. The research demonstrates that the sheer size of intact forest canopies has a critical role in maintaining an operable atmosphere for all species.
Additional recent scientific findings show that old-growth forests continue to remove atmospheric carbon indefinitely, and primary forests lose much of their carbon permanently when first logged. The findings show that short term greed is the only justification for the destruction of forests.
Most ecologists have know for years that loss of intact forest habitats is the key cause of climate change, as well as general biodiversity, ecosystem and biosphere collapse. We know that bringing an end to mankind's 'cutting and burning' activities in the pursuit of profits is the key to the survival of our planet. In particular, global ecological sustainability will require giving up timbers cut from ancient forests, and restoring remnant old-growth forests throughout the world. Friends of Bass Valley Bush...
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John Thwaites' resignation a big blow
3 Aug 2007
The loss of John Thwaites as Minister for the Environment could be a big blow for the Stzreleckis. It gave Hancock's no comfort to have such a senior minister involved. We hope that the State Government maintains its committment to the $7 million deal to buy back the 'Core and Links' to be managed by the Trust for Nature.
There no doubt will be discussions over the next few weeks involving the new Minister, Gavin Jennings and it should soon become clear if the deal will go ahead or be called off.
Hancock Victorian Plantations FSC certification is under scrutiny at the moment because of its inappropriate forest practices and that is adding pressure on the company.
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