Corporate Campaigns and the New Environmentalism

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2006

Tzeporah Berman, the program director of ForestEthics portrays the innovative citizen-based strategies and broad coalitions including First Nations that are achieving huge successes to save some of the world's last great boreal forests and ecosystems in Canada, often from destruction by giant U.S. corporations.

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  • Hey! I'd also like to be a "whackedout nature worshipper who prays to the moon."

  • I believe that logging is the most destructive activity happening to the environment presently. Now the powers in control are actually using the excuse of global warming as being the cause of salmon depletion. As long as there are huge profits to be made by the government and huge corporations such as TimberWaste there will always be excuses for environmental disaster on a regional to global proportion that do not reflect the poor practices of thesekind of corporations.

  • The misnamed "ForestEthics" is a British Columbia environmental group largely funded by large American foundations. I have watched this group for many years, as I live in British Columbia. People should be highly skeptical of any claims made by "ForestEthics". Demand independent peer reviewed scientific. Otherwise don't give them any credibility. Their approach is largely based on propaganda. They are nothing more or less than a bunch of anti-logging deep ecologists.

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