FEMA to ClearCut 85,000 Berkeley & Oakland Trees
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FEMA Plans Clear-Cutting of 85,000 Berkeley and Oakland Trees
by Randy Shaw‚ May. 16‚ 2013

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is
moving to chop down 22,000 trees in Berkeley's
historic Strawberry and Claremont Canyons and
over 60,000 more in Oakland. This destructive
plan is rapidly moving forward with little
publicity, and FEMA cleverly scheduled its three
public meetings for mid and late May while UC
Berkeley students were in finals or gone for the
summer. UC Berkeley has applied for the grant to
destroy the bucolic Strawberry and Claremont
Canyon areas, claiming that trees pose a fire
hazard. The school has no plans to replant, and
instead will cover 20% of the area in wood chips
two feet deep. And it will pour between 700 and
1400 gallons of herbicide to prevent resprouting,
Including the highly toxic herbicide, Roundup.
People are mobilizing against this outrageous
proposal, which UC Berkeley has done its best to keep secret.

When I heard this week that the federal
government would be funding the clear-cutting of
85,000 beautiful Berkeley and Oakland trees,
including 22,000 in historic Strawberry and
Claremont Canyon, my initial reaction was
disbelief. I then wondered how the feds have
money for this destructive project while Head
Start and public housing programs are being cut due to the sequester.

The trees in Strawberry and Claremont Canyon have
been there for decades and hardly constitute a
"hazard." But pouring 1400 gallons of herbicide
on the currently pristine hills will create a
real hazard, and UC Berkeley even plans to use
the highly toxic herbicide "Roundup" to squelch
the return of non-native vegetation.

This is true horror story that will happen absent
public opposition. I know that many will find it
hard to believe that this could occur in our
pro-environment San Francisco Bay Area, but UC
Berkeley may be counting on this attitude to get
all the approvals they need before people find out the truth.

Please read "Death of a Million Trees [1]," which
provides all of the facts, figures and background
about the Strawberry and Claremont Canyon
proposed clear cutting as well as the tree
destruction plans for the East Bay. The last
public hearing will be held Saturday, May 18,
2013, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., at Claremont
Middle School, 5750 College Avenue in Oakland.

The public has until June 17 to submit written
comments on the project. You can do so through
the website: http://ebheis.cdmims.com [2], or via
email at [email protected] [3]

There are countless destructive attacks on the
environment that Bay Area activists cannot
impact. But this is occurring in our own
backyard, and activists must make sure that this cannot happen here.

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Randy Shaw is the Editor of BeyondChron and loves
hiking in the impacted areas. He is the author of
The Activist's Handbook [4] and Beyond the
Fields: Cesar Chavez, the UFW and the Struggle
for Justice in the 21st Century [5]

[1]
http://milliontrees.me/2013/05/09/nearly-a-half-million-trees-will-be-destroyed-if-these-east-bay-projects-are-approved-revised/
[2] http://ebheis.cdmims.com/
[3] mailto:[email protected]
[4]
http://www.amazon.com/Activists-Handbook-Primer-Updated-Preface/dp/0520229282
[5]
http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Fields-Struggle-Justice-Century/dp/0520268040/ref=tmm_pap_title_0

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