Our friends at various groups around the country fighting wood-burning biomass facilities took to the halls of Congress today to lobby for the end of unjust subsidies for biomass...
There's green and then there's green. A leap of faith in Orlando...
While
the weather was surprisingly brisk for Florida
in March, the action was hot at the 4th annual Sustainability in Packaging
Conference & Exhibition in Orlando.This was my first year presenting at this
event and cross my heart, I promise, no Disney characters were harmed in the
production of my presentation.
If
you want to know how big the “corporate sustainability movement” is you can
count the number of heavy-hitters right here.The challenge is how to take that interest
and funnel that corporate power in ways that actually improve things in the
forests of the US South and around the world.For me corporate words and goals are not enough.Even changes in incorporate behavior like
carving out the very worst actors from your supply chain are not enough.Today true leadership means raising standards.Less bad is not enough.We need better.Corporate dollars for responsible forestry
not abysmal clearcuts and lose of habitat and diversity.
It
is plain as day that large corporate customers can influence the paper
producers whose forestry practices impact forests.Business is not inherently evil, but business
is the driving force exploiting forests here in the South and globally.If you want to know why we work on paper
-fully 42% of industrial wood harvesting is used to make paper.
Here’s
where we stand right now.Roughly half
the world’s forests have been burned or cleared or converted to non-forest
uses.Human activity has degraded 80% of
what remains of our planets vast forests meaning these forests have lost, to
varying degrees many of their species and much of the ability to function as
healthy ecosystems. And across the world only 8% of forests have some form of
protection.
And
don’t forget that forests are a critical part of the planet’s defense against
climate change.Forests store roughly
50% of terrestrial carbon.Yet our
forests historically held far more carbon than they do now.To fight climate change we need to protect
and increase the amount of carbon sequestered in our forests and reduce CO2
emissions.
What
we need now are leaders, yes you and me, but also big companies with well-know
names and deep pockets to get busy.