| Press
release 12th december 2004
GM trees are a false option
Biodiversity is the solution
In the beginning of this year three environmental organisations
launched
the Internet action for protesting the GM trees supportive decision
made in UN Kyoto meeting inMilano, last December. Look the press
release here:
http://video.elonmerkki.net/forestforum/uk/press3.html
Today there is about 300 ngo:s and almost 3000 individuals supporting
the
demand.
-The basic idea to reward with emission rights those western countries
which would be putting up tree plantations in third world is simply
false,
even without GM trees, says campaigner Hannu Hyvönen by the
Union of
Ecoforestry in
Finland.
-Instead of that kind of carbon offset imperialism, we should just
strive
to restore the forest cover of our planet towards its former riches
and
abundance. GM trees
would be the last step in the destructive course of industrial forestry.
The campaign also argues that the introduction of genetically modified
trees with their unpredictable and irreversible risk for forest
ecosystems
is breaking the
national sovereighnity of those countries which would be contaminated
by
pollen of GM plantations.
-Actually the introduction of GM trees in open environment is breaking
the
Convention on Biodiversity, Cartagena Biosafety protocoll and several
other international threaties. States have the responsibility to
ensure
that
activities within their jurisdiction or control do not cause damage
to the
environment of other States or of areas beyond the limits of national
jurisdiction,
says lawyer and activist of People´s Biosafety Association,
Mikko
Vartiainen.
Tree plantations are not forests
-Seeking the alternative solutions
The forest cover of the Earth has however a great role in global
carbon
balance. The campaign is now continuing to open discussion on alternative
solutions and
strategies for preventing climate change.
- The recent findings on boreal silvicultural alternatives show
that this
mainstream forest management, with monoculture plantations and
clearcuttings is not at all the most efficient in binding carbon
and
maintaining
carbon strorages.
-Also the good examples on agroforestry solutions tell us that there
are much more better solutions to work with trees than monocultures,
invites Leo Stranius, chair of Friends of Earth Finland to continue
the discussion for alternatives on People´s Forest Forum:
http://video.elonmerkki.net/forestforum
For more information:
Global Ban on GM trees
http://video.elonmerkki.net/forestforum
Hannu Hyvönen
coordinator
The Union of Ecoforestry
tel +358-408317733
e-mail:hannu AT video.elonmerkki.net
Leo Stranius
chair
Friends of the Earth Finland
tel +358-40-754 7371
email:leo.stranius AT maanystavat.fi
http://www.maanystavat.fi
Mikko Vartiainen
lawyer
People´s Biosafety Association
tel.+358-0503863354
email:mikko.vartiainen AT nic.fi
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