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appalachiablue

(41,138 posts)
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 12:09 AM Feb 2016

*CANADA JUST PROTECTED A RAINFOREST TWICE THE SIZE OF BELGIUM*

Environmentalists are hailing the Canadian government's landmark deal to protect 85 percent of the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia from logging and development -- an area more than twice the size of Belgium.
The agreement, struck in partnership with First Nations and logging companies, permanently protects a vast swath of the largest coastal temperate rainforest on Earth. Commercial logging will be permitted in 15 percent of the region, but under a sustainable plan that won't remove more wood from the area than the ecosystem can withstand.

"This is huge, the fact that this isn't just a conservation agreement, that we've integrated the concept of an economy that can sustain itself within an ecosystem," said Valerie Langer, a director at ForestEthics, one of the leading environmental groups behind the deal. "Our goal was to [figure out] how we were going to shift our economy so we don't destroy what we live in."
The 26 indigenous groups that live within the area were prime negotiators surrounding the terms of the agreement for the Great Bear Rainforest, which is home to many of Canada's unique species, including the spirit bear, a rare sub-species of black bear with white fur.

Richard Brooks, forest campaign coordinator for Greenpeace Canada, welcomed the protections that he said took two decades to sort out. For years, Greenpeace staged blockades, protests and hung banners around the forest in an effort to raise public awareness about the plight of the ecosystem. "In other places in the world, people are fighting to protect 1 or 2 percent of the environment," he said. "To be able to accomplish something on this scale ... set aside forever, that means the vast majority of the old growth forest will continue will continue to live on."

Jens Wieting, a forest and climate campaigner with the Sierra Club of British Columbia, said the new protections focus on a model "based on science, not bookkeeping" and will hopefully serve as a model for other environmental fights going on around the globe. "We have very little time to increase protections ... before the impacts of climate change will make it harder for species to adapt," Wieting said. "It should be commonsense, but unfortunately it's not what most of humanity is doing. "But despite the long process towards protections for Great Bear, Brooks said this "really is a good news story," without a "but" attached to the end.
"We have a model now and we have hope," he said. "We need more stories like this -- in the end the forest wins."

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/canada-just-protected-a-rainforest-twice-the-size-of-belgium/ar-BBp4fan?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=spartandhp



~ An Adult Spirit Bear Crosses A Fallen Log Over a Stream In The Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia ~

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*CANADA JUST PROTECTED A RAINFOREST TWICE THE SIZE OF BELGIUM* (Original Post) appalachiablue Feb 2016 OP
Awesome!!! 2naSalit Feb 2016 #1
Same here! The successful protection of this wonderful natural area is so right and hopeful. appalachiablue Feb 2016 #2
I wonder how Belgians feel about that? jberryhill Feb 2016 #3
But do they know? ...nt 2naSalit Feb 2016 #4
Ah, good point. Let's just not tell them. jberryhill Feb 2016 #5
Hmmm... 2naSalit Feb 2016 #6
Do you not understand or support the purpose of the effort or you're just killing time? appalachiablue Feb 2016 #7
I just don't see how Belgium finds its way into the headline jberryhill Feb 2016 #8
Oh please. Practice geography by moving to the lounge or outer space with this junk. appalachiablue Feb 2016 #9
The forum is "good reads" jberryhill Feb 2016 #10
 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
5. Ah, good point. Let's just not tell them.
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 12:33 AM
Feb 2016

You know, Germany once tried to protect an area about four times the size of Germany, and nobody was happy about that.

2naSalit

(86,636 posts)
6. Hmmm...
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 12:38 AM
Feb 2016

I think you have a good point, let's not tell them.

But we can point to Canada, once again, and say... "See, there's still a lot of wild places that need protection from industry and molestation for human comforts!" Well, in some areas that's the case... lets' not talk about Alberta either.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
8. I just don't see how Belgium finds its way into the headline
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 02:10 AM
Feb 2016

Look, I love Belgium. Been there many times. My wife is of Flemish ancestry and we've even been to their ancestral town.

However, I would wager that a good number of American readers could not locate Belgium on a map, much less have any conception whatsoever of how big something that is "twice the size of Belgium" is.

Someone had to go look up the size of various things of this area, and the best they could come up with is two Belgiums? How much is that in Luxembourgs? Do you know?

Well, it's about two dozen Luxembourgs. Is that any clearer than 20 Rhode Islands?

Now Belgium is just about the size of Massachusetts, and I would bet that more Canadian and American readers have a much better grip on "twice the size of Massachusetts" than Belgium.
 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
10. The forum is "good reads"
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 02:32 PM
Feb 2016

Which seems to invite commentary on the writing.

I have kicked this thread several times, and am not interfering with any discussion of anything.

Telling people to "shut up" on a public discussion forum is a pointless activity.
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