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wednesday 31 october 2001
forest activists announce nominations for
third treetanic award
Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) and
other Global Forest Coalition members
announced three nominations for a special
TREETANIC AWARD this afternoon. The TREETANIC
AWARD is handed over during the climate
negotiations to the company implementing the
worst carbon sink project.
FoEI and other groups are highly concerned
that the decisions on Land Use, Land Use
Change and Forestry that were taken at the
resumed 6
th
Conference of the Parties of the Climate
Convention last July will lead to the
development of large-scale monoculture tree
plantations. These plantations are highly
detrimental from a biodiversity perspective
and they often lead to the displacement of
Indigenous Peoples and other social
conflicts. They also distract attention from
the long-term solution to climate change, a
dramatic reduction in greenhouse gas
emissions.
The three nominees for the TREETANIC
award are:
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Tokyo Electric Power Company
(TEPCO
) and
Australian North Forest
Products
company - for their plantation
investments in the Australian State of
Tasmania. North Forest Products has a long
history of replacing Australia's native
forest and rainforest with softwood and
hardwood plantations. TEPCO's A$ 10 million
investment in North Forest Products will
expand the current Tasmanian Tamar Tree
Farm program by 3000 hectares of
monoculture eucalypt plantation.
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French company
Peugeot
and the
French Forestry Department
- for
their “Marathon Vert” reforestation project
in the Brazilian State of Matto Grosso. On
the basis of technical advice by the French
Forestry Department, the area - which is
based in the middle of the rainforest, was
first treated with the dangerous pesticide
ROUNDUP. This led to the death of many
turtles and other forest animals. The
project is a typical example of a greenwash
initiative by a major polluting company
that could have contributed much more to
mitigating climate change if it had brought
advanced technology instead of trees to the
developing countries.
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llte
, the State-owned Irish
Forestry Company - for its plans to
afforest peatland, a highly precious
ecosystem from a biodiversity perspective.
Peatland afforestation is known to lead to
carbon emissions because the drainage of
peatland exposes soil carbon to oxidation.
However the Irish government has stated
that it is not concerned about these
effects, as they would only affect their
carbon balance if the clearance takes place
between 2008 – 2012.
The TREETANIC AWARD will be handed out
Thursday 1 November 2001, at 11:00 am at the
CAN Press Conference Room at the Palais des
Congres in Marrakech, Morocco.
Contact: Simone Lovera (Forest
Campaign Co-ordinator FoEI) and Alex Phillips
(Press Support), +44 771 284 3450
Jutta Kill, FERN, +49-160-4617617
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