PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE      
Major Victory for Ivory Coast's Rainforests as Oil Palm Successfully Resisted

- Finally the oil palm scourge threatening primary rainforests and life giving 
ecosystems worldwide faces a setback as local protests are again successfully 
supported internationally by Ecological Internet, Rainforest Rescue and others.

April 25, 2009
By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet (EI)
http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, [email protected]

Côte d'Ivoire's (Ivory Coast) main palm oil company, Palmci, on Friday 
announced it was abandoning a major plantation scheme in the south of the 
country after opposition by environmentalists to destruction of 12,000 hectares 
(29,700 acres) of primary rainforests. Tanoé Swamps Forest is one of the last 
remaining old growth forests in the country and the last refuge for three 
highly endangered primates -- the Miss Waldron's Red Colobus, the Geoffroy's 
colobus and the Diana roloway -- as well as home to many endangered plant 
species.

In June of 2008, Ecological Internet and Rainforest Rescue of Germany initiated 
the first major international campaign against the Tanoé Swamps Forest oil palm 
project and in support of local opposition. Leading global consumer products 
company Unilever was then poised to destroy Ivory Coast's rainforests as both 
investor and customer, after having just made a supposed commitment -- falsely 
heralded by some -- to rainforest protection and certified oil palm, but 
starting in 2015. 

EI President Dr. Glen Barry explains, "6,257 people from 92 countries sent 
407,131 protest emails, resisting Unilever's greenwash, and making this a 
global rainforest controversy. Again, together we have proven the power of 
global citizens working within loose transnational coalitions, connected by the 
Internet, to confront ecocide wherever it is occurring. Never doubt that 
ecological protest, online and in person, can make a real difference for Earth. 
As with all rainforest 'victories', this bears continued watching as Palmci is 
scouting other areas."

### MORE ###

This recent victory highlights the growing effectiveness of Ecological 
Internet's "Earth Action Network" [1], particularly working with Rainforest 
Rescue on U.S. biomass energy issues. In the past few months, EI's global 
network of tens of thousands of ecological sustainability citizen activists 
have significantly contributed to victories to begin ending the use of corn 
ethanol biofuels (while highlighting the dangers of 2nd generation biomass 
based biofuel), exposed the charlatan nature of proposed climate 
geo-engineering schemes, stopped the midnight raid upon Oregon's wild forests, 
and fearlessly and at great expense confronted those greenwashing FSC's 
approval for industrial first time logging of primary forests.

Dr. Barry continues, "oil palm development, logging and other industrial 
development of ancient primary and old growth forests -- certified or not -- is 
a crime against Earth and humanity. Earth, and all her creatures including 
humans, cannot exist without old forests. Their full protection and restoration 
is a global ecological imperative or all life may end. If you care about you 
and your family's water, air, food and shelter in the future, you will commit 
now to continued, escalating ecological protest on rainforests and climate, and 
thus to save being."

### ENDS ###

[1] Current Earth Action Network alerts: http://www.ecoearth.info/shared/alerts/

Discuss this release at:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/2009/04/release_major_victory_for_ivor.asp

Ecological Internet provides the world's largest and most used climate and 
environment portals at http://www.climateark.org/ and http://www.ecoearth.info/ 
. Dr. Glen Barry is a leading global spokesperson on behalf of environmental 
sustainability policy. He frequently conducts interviews on the latest climate, 
forest and water policy developments and can be reached at: 
[email protected]

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