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Tag Archives: clearcutting
IPCC 4th Assessment Report doesn’t agree with the Center for Biological Diversity
Apparently, the Center for Biological Diversity doesn’t agree with the Mitigation Working Group Report [PDF] in IPCC’s 4th Assessment as to the best strategy for mitigating CO2. Photo from south island on New Zealand. “Biomass clearing and site preparation prior … Continue reading
Posted in Forestry
Tagged 4AR, anthropogenic global warming, clearcutting, Climate Change, Deforestation, environment, Forestry, IPCC, logging, Sustainability, timber harvesting
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Forests and Climate Change, Not Clearcut
Will the Center for Biological Diversity’s lawsuit filed against Cal Fire have the putative result of slowing global warming? Not likely, probably the exact opposite effect. Continue reading
Conservation vs Preservation
Steve Nix, a professional forester, wrote this in his about.com blog: [The Hearst story: Chain Saw Scouting] has infuriated thousands of foresters, forest scientists and scout supporters that the BSA (Boy Scouts of America) has been attacked for actually living … Continue reading
Posted in Forestry
Tagged American forest policy-global ethical tradeoffs, Chain Saw Scouting, Chainsaw conservation, clearcutting, Forestry, Hearst Corporation, New Zealand, radiata pine, The illusion of preservation
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