PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE      
Ancient Forest Logging is deRANged

- Rainforest Action Network, and Cambodia and DRC, feel the 
heat of intensifying campaign to end all ancient forest 
destruction

October 13, 2008
By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet
http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(Earth) -- Last week forest defenders rallied at New York's 
Bluestocking Bookstore to denounce the Rainforest Action 
Network (RAN) for their support of industrial logging of 
primary forests. See the protest's banner at:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/img/deranged_big.jpg
RAN is the focus of a global campaign to end ancient forest 
logging, starting with getting the Forest Stewardship Council 
(FSC), of which they are a founding and leading member, to 
stop falsely certifying first time industrial primary forest 
logging as being environmentally beneficial. 

When questioned, Mike Brune, RAN's Executive Director, stated 
again that RAN does not support industrial logging of old 
growth forests, but does support FSC. This transparent 
doublespeak was met by laughter from the audience. Due to 
Ecological Internet's campaign, forest conservationists are 
increasingly aware FSC's existence depends upon ancient forest 
logging. Further protest actions are expected, and the email 
protest continues at:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/alerts/send.aspx?id=ran_ancient_forest_logging

Some progress has been made, as RAN recently stated in their 
blog that they "have begun undertaking a strategic review of 
the Forest Stewardship Council's (FSC's) benefits and 
costs..." and whether "...RAN can continue supporting the 
FSC." However, no firm, time-bound commitments were made. The 
campaign continues until RAN makes written promises to use 
their FSC membership to get FSC to stop certifying old-growth, 
and if this fails, to resign from the organization.

This impasse comes as a new study finds forest loss costs some 
$2-5 trillion a year in terms of lost services provided by 
healthy ecosystems, many times the cost of the current 
financial crisis. The benefits to be realized by a few, 
including RAN and FSC in terms of undeserved goodwill, from 
cutting down ancient forests are no match for the long term 
ecosystem services that are gone forever.

###MORE###

Ecological Internet's President, Dr. Glen Barry, notes "RAN 
has wasted over a year ignoring our concerns, and now they 
bury in a short blog entry their intention to review FSC. 
Meanwhile FSC continues with plans to certify hundreds of 
millions of hectares of new ancient forest logging. Failure to 
end this matter now and make explicit commitments will show 
RAN is more concerned with throwing lavish parties and Amazon 
cruises, than quickly ending FSC's enabling of ancient forest 
logging."

"It is simply unacceptable that an organization called the 
RAINFOREST Action Network is greenwashing the ongoing 
destruction of hundreds of millions of hectares of ancient 
forests. For shared survival, our environmental movement must 
unite behind a simple message: END ANCIENT FOREST LOGGING. 
Campaigning for anything less than what is necessary is 
inadequate and dangerous greenwash and will be confronted."

EI's campaigns have recently achieved two other tentative 
victories. The DR of Congo has canceled two-thirds of its 
timber logging contracts after a World Bank review. Cambodia's 
plans to destroy rainforests with the Stung Cheay Areng Dam 
are reported to have been quietly shelved. EI's Earth Action 
Network has tirelessly led protests on both matters, and it 
shows what can be achieved in terms of preventing old growth 
logging.

Ecological Internet calls upon all organizations including 
governments, companies and most particularly NGOs -- starting 
with RAN and FSC -- to stop their support for ancient forest 
logging to address converging global climate, biodiversity and 
economic crises. Failure to do so will lead to intensifying 
protest including targeting these organization's funders.

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

DISCUSS RELEASE:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/2008/10/release_ancient_forest_logging.asp

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