The Worldwide Fund for Nature
- 1991. Friends of the Earth - 1992. The Global Commons Institute (gci) - 1992.
Greenpeace's Fossil Free Energy Scenario - 1994. The Low Priority given to Reforestation
by the Ecologist - 1990s.
Greens' Proposition: 'The
Rate at which Old Growth Trees extract Carbon from the Atmosphere is too Slow
to combat Global Burning so it will be necessary to chop them down'.
Greens' Proposition: 'Forests
quickly reach a point of maturity in which the amount of Carbon they extract
from the Atmosphere is Balanced by the Carbon released into the Atmosphere'.
In 1999 three of the countryís leading greens - edward goldsmith, peter bunyard,
and jeremy leggett - published works on policies to combat the threat posed
by climate change and yet none of them mentioned the phrase 'global Reforestation'
more than a half a dozen times between them.
WHAT IS GOING ON?
They might worry about the threat posed by the destruction of the tropical rainforests
but they don't demand
Reforestation in the over-industrialized world. Geophysiological equality suggests
that if the tropical Rainforests
are to be preserved then the
over-industrialized world has also got to carry out widescale Reforestation.
We welcome additional
information, comments, or criticisms.
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