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PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE      
Oregon's Governor Stymies Bush's "Midnight" Forest Raid

- President Obama now has chance to protect America's forest 
legacy, and allow Oregon and the nation's overworked forest 
biodiversity and carbon stores to recover ecologically

December 10, 2008
By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet
http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(Seattle, WA) -- Ecological Internet (EI) welcomes Oregon 
governor Ted Kulongoski's decision to block Bush 
administration plans to sharply increase logging on 2.2 
million acres of BLM forests in Western Oregon. Kulongoski 
concluded that President Bush's hastily arrived at logging 
plan did not conform to federal environmental laws such as the 
Endangered Species Act, and failed to protect and restore 
mature forests to sequester carbon. It would have locked in 
Bush's anti-environment, industrial forestry model for 
decades.

By waiting until the deadline and calling for revisions and a 
30-day extension for public comment, Kulongoski put off final 
approval until the administration of Democratic President-
elect Barack Obama. This decision will ultimately be made by 
the U.S. Secretary of the Interior and Congress. This 
forbearance was not a foregone conclusion, as Oregon has a 
long history of forest patronage and destroying terrestrial 
ecosystems for short term economic gain causing long term 
environmental pain.

This is a major victory for Ecological Internet and others 
that campaigned for this outcome, and portends greater 
ecological restoration of America's biodiversity and carbon 
stores once the "Toxic Texan" has left town, and the much 
anticipated era of ecological hope commences. EI's Earth 
Action Network's got just what we asked for, and this most 
recent victory once again demonstrates our global leadership 
in using the Internet to facilitate environmental 
conservation.

###MORE###

"It is just amazing what can be done when global citizens 
speak loudly with one voice, demanding accountability from 
environmental policy-making," explains Dr. Glen Barry, EI's 
President. "The Earth has surpassed its carrying capacity, yet 
ecosystems continue to be wantonly destroyed. Oregon's 
decision represents further success of a growing global 
protest movement demanding dramatic transformation to 
ecological sustainability."

EI's brand of Internet protest -- where citizen activists 
personally contact decision-makers -- is hard to ignore, as 
environmental ill-doers are bombarded with specific, 
scientifically credible protest emails from around the globe. 
This approach ensures accountability from frequently anonymous 
bureaucrats who are determining the Earth's fate.

"We are well past the time where petitions, banner drops and 
light-bulbs will save us. Ecological Internet's Earth Action 
Network intends to continue rapidly intensifying protests both 
on and off the Internet, working for a global mass 
mobilization, which amongst other things ends ancient forest 
logging and the use of coal. There are many working on these 
matters around the world, the movement is growing, and we must 
ensure we act with all haste before global ecosystem collapse 
becomes unavoidable."

###ENDS###
Dr. Glen Barry is a spokesperson on behalf of global 
ecological sustainability. Ecological Internet provides the 
world's leading forests, climate and environment portals at 
http://forests.org/ http://www.climateark.org/ & 
http://www.ecoearth.info/ . Contact Dr. Barry for 
interviews on the latest global environmental policy 
developments and sufficient ecological solutions at: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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