Earth
and her humanity need old forests to exist. And all enabling their
destruction, including potential carbon markets paying for 'sustainable
forest management' in primary forests, are legitimate targets for an
Earth Revolution.
June 30, 2009 By Dr. Glen Barry
For
too long those feeding upon the trough of "sustainable" forestry have
been perpetuating the myth that primary and old growth forests can and
should be harvested using "Sustainable Forest Management" (SFM)
techniques. Old Forests are key to ecosystem, biodiversity, human and
the Earth System's survival. Along with other intact natural
terrestrial, aquatic and marine habitats; old forests are the internal
organs of the Planet and regulate the Earth System to maintain
conditions conducive to life. Primary forests logged for the first time
are permanently ecologically damaged in terms of composition,
structure, function and dynamics.
I am
stunned, dumfounded and enraged at the wholesale selling out of the
climate and forest, led by big environmental NGOs (BINGOs). The latest
positive idea for an ecologically sustainable Earth -- Reduced
Emissions from Deforestation and Diminishment (REDD) -- to pay for
ancient forest protection with carbon monies, is at this very moment
being watered down to mean business as usual first time logging of
primary forests that forever destroys ecosystems and habitats. Like
"sustainable development" and "certified forestry", the REDD concept of
paying for protection of old forests' carbon stores, biodiversity and
ecosystem is being taken over by industry.
Current
thinking is that REDD will not primarily pay for avoided deforestation
-- that is keeping and benefiting locally from standing old forests --
but instead pushes long-failed and mythical "sustainable forest
management" in the world's remaining dwindling primary forests. Latest
REDD proposals as part of the UN climate policy process focus upon
paying for everything but keeping old forests standing. I am absolutely
appalled at the environmental movement for rolling over on climate
offsets in general, and their tolerance or promotion of "sustainable
forest management" for the world's remaining primary forests, rather
than strict protection.
I am enraged
and indignant. Well known NGO's obstinate support for Forest
Stewardship Council's certification of first time primary forest
logging as "well-managed", while implying sustainability, has set the
stage for industrial logging to be falsely marketed as a climate change
solution. On the back of NGO greenwashing, first time industrial
logging of primary forests is now claimed to be beneficial to climate,
never mind that most timber products are in the landfill decomposing
within years, and that current and future forest carbon stores are
reduced for millennia.
Nothing fills
me with such rage as the selling out of ancient life giving forests by
greens and BINGOs. Under REDD+ UN climate proposals, sustainable forest
management, clearing of primary forests to be replaced by plantations,
and selective logging of never before industrially harvested forests,
could all be granted carbon credits. To solve climate change, your tax
monies are to be used to pay to log the last primary and old growth
forests which hold and remove unbelievably vast amounts of carbon.
This is like being against slavery and committing to treating your
slaves better at the same time.
Old
forests make Earth habitable. The fact that such an ecological ignorant
and ludicrous notion as logging old forests with carbon monies for
alleged climate benefits is being entertained illustrates clearly the
failure of Western democratic consumption system. Along with other
political signals, such as ridiculously low carbon emission reduction
targets being set by rich industrial economies, emerging economies
refusal to reduce emissions, as well as a clear lack of understanding
how these targets will be met within the dominant economic growth
paradigm, all indications are that current prevailing economic and
government systems are inadequate and are unable to respond to looming
ecological collapse and end of being.
Old
forests are our home. We and many species have evolved there or nearby,
and are utterly dependent upon their carbon storage, biodiversity,
soil, water, wildlife, rain and other ecosystem processes they provide.
Earth is faced with an unprecedented emergency as its surface is
scoured of life and the ecologically cumulative biosphere collapses.
Nothing impacts climate, water or oceans more than denuding natural
forests. To advocate cutting down the last bits of old forests that
allow us to live, to be paid for by money to address climate change, is
an outrageous crime against humanity that cannot go unchallenged.
I
am absolutely appalled at the environmental movement for rolling over
on demanding sufficient climate policy. The forest movement has been
piddling about with certified forests, once off protests, demonstration
projects and market campaigns for decades. Specifically, their
promotion of industrial scaled "certified" or "sustainable" forest
management of old forests, rather than strict protection and local
community eco-forestry, illustrates the death of ecological science
based free thinking adequate to solve the Earth crisis on hand. And
meanwhile Earth continues to be scraped of its forest skin.
The
degree of corporate collaboration (including by BINGOS) to find ways to
profit financially from ecological Armageddon is sickening. It is this
desire for endless profit that has brought us to the edge of global
ecocide. Any organization, individual, company, government, BINGO or
other espousing industrial first time logging of remaining primary and
old growth forests is a criminal and liable. They do not understand the
imperatives of ecological science, and that our way of life is
destroying the ecosystems required for our and all life. And as such
they are legitimate targets for protests of many sorts.
I
have come to believe the only way to bring about global ecological
sustainability will be an Earth Revolution to overthrow the whole
stinking and unsustainable system of growth in economy, population and
inequitable consumption. We are failing to maintain Earth's ecological
infrastructure, and it is now time to seriously raise our game and only
pursue what is necessary to ensure humanity and Gaia's shared survival.
Human
survival depends upon paying local peoples and governments to protect
and restore old forests, while helping local peoples and governments
benefit from them remaining standing. If REDD is not gotten right at
Copenhagen (and ambitious short term emissions reductions targets set),
than the only manner to achieve global ecological sustainability will
be to overthrow the industrial growth machine. Any such Stewardship
Revolution would be well advised to focus upon those that continue
antiquated processes of burning and cutting Earth to death. Those
scouring the Earth of biological life must no longer go unpunished.
Whatever it takes, old forest logging and other industrial destruction
must end now.
Failure at Copenhagen
and immediately after to protect old forests, put in place immediate
emissions reductions, and urgently address over-population and
inequitable consumption will mean our only chance of ecological
survival is revolutionary action. If international efforts to address
climate change instead intend to clear the last remnants of an intact
global ecosystem, they will need to be resisted using all means
necessary. We may or may not choose to wage war upon those we know are
destroying being, but failure at Copenhagen will make violent
revolution THE only way to save a habitable Earth populated by complex
life including humans. For life and Earth, it is time to revolt.
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