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RELEASE: Australia’s Tepid Overseas Rainforest Aid Provides Little Climate Benefit

Press/Social Media ReleaseHarnessing ancient primary forests for continued carbon storage requires ending industrial logging, and in Australia tooBy Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological InternetDr. Glen Barry, +1 (920) 776-1075(Earth) -- Ecological Internet welcomes Australia?s expression of c

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Harnessing ancient primary forests for continued carbon storage requires ending industrial logging, and in Australia too

By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet
Dr. Glen Barry, +1 (920) 776-1075

(Earth) -- Indonesia and Papua New Guinea cannot continue first-time industrial ancient forest logging and credibly accept funds for rainforests' carbon storageEcological Internet welcomes Australia?s expression of concern about forests and climate change, demonstrated by yesterday's release of an initial US$2 million in aid [ark] for Asia-Pacific nations to help protect forests and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But it is unfortunate these efforts to maintain forest carbon [search] are only being applied overseas, are based upon flawed science, and thus will be unlikely to make much difference.

An important new study from Australian National University researchers recently found that first-time logging of ancient primary forests results in more than a 40 percent reduction in long-term carbon compared with unlogged forests[1]. Further, untouched natural forests were found to store three times more carbon dioxide than previously estimated and 60 percent more than plantation forests. These findings directly contradict industry propaganda that logging old-growth is climate friendly.

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