Climate crisis as south-east Asia's peatlands burn - please help!
Almuth Ernsting | 17.10.2006 17:53 | Ecology
This is not a natural disaster: Recent years have seen a massive expansion of logging, of acacia plantations for timber and paper pulp and, above all, oil palm plantations. Plantation owners routinely set fire to cleare the land, and they also force local communities further into the remaining peatlands and rainforests. This crisis is very much the result of international trade in timber, paper and palm oil. It is getting worse as the Europe and other regions are beginning to burn palm oil as biodiesel and also as biomass in power stations.
Apart from contributing massively to climate change, the expansion of oil palm plantation is also linked to the eviction of local communities and, reportedly, to serious human rights abuses.
Please spare two minutes to take part in the urgent international email alert, found on www.climateark.org/ . Emails must be sent before 4th November.
Readers might also like to support another email alert, which you can find on www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/ : Please help us protest against plans by Npower/RWE who are thinking about benefiting from the Renewables Obligation by burning palm oil in power stations.
Almuth Ernsting
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