Action Alerts
Climate Protection Payments Must Avoid Deforestation
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Climate Protection Payments Must Avoid Deforestation |
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Climate Protection Payments Must Avoid Deforestation of Ancient Rainforests AND Their Industrial Diminishment. The concept of "avoided deforestation" -- whereby countries are paid to protect forests -- is the most promising rainforest and climate change policy development in years. It fights climate change at a low cost while preserving other ecosystem services, safeguarding biodiversity and improving living standards for some of the world's poorest people. Unlike other proposed forest conservation solutions, such as "certified" forest logging of ancient forests (primary and old-growth forests), it has the potential to maintain standing rainforests in an intact, fully functioning condition; while meeting reasonable local development needs... For the first time a grouping of tropical rainforest rich countries, called the "Forestry Eight" and controlling over 80 percent of the world's tropical rainforests, agree and are proposing a plan to be paid to protect their rainforests and thus reduce global warming... Troublingly, many crucial details regarding how avoided deforestation payments would work remain undefined... Let the "Forestry Eight" know that in order to ensure carbon payments for rainforest and climate protection are rigorous and maximally effective, they must be made to avoid both rainforest deforestation AND diminishment, which excludes ANY industrial development. Only equitable payments for strict preservation will maximize climate, ecosystem, biodiversity and local benefit. Anything less is greenwashing and will not solve anything. http://www.climateark.org/blog/2007/09/alert_climate_protection_payme.asp
By Climate Ark & Rainforest Portal, Projects of Ecological |
Conservation of the critically endangered Cross River Gorilla in South West Cameroon
Join us Sunday Oct 19th between 11am and 3pm at our "Open House" hosted at Mountain View Wildlife Conservation and Breeding Centre in Langley (near Fort Langley), BC, Canada, to learn more about these initiatives.
Activities:
Cameroon Expedition Film;
Silent Auction (including an African Safari) & More!
Guided Tours: 12noon and 2pm; Sign up on site, special group rates
Additionally we will have on display our Art For Africa- Cross River Gorilla painting by internationally renowned artist Daniel Taylor.
More information:
Art for Africa

