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Taking Action for the Boreal Forest - A Look Back
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Taking Action for the Boreal Forest - A Look Back
For more than seven years, the Greenpeace forest campaign has sought to stop the on-going destruction of Canada's Boreal forest and woodland caribou habitat. On top of directly engaging destructive forest companies with boycotts and actions, Greenpeace published several reports detailing destructive on-the-ground forest practices, and their impacts, the link between climate change and Boreal Forest destruction and the connections between global forest products, logging companies, and customers. Today, Greenpeace along with the companies of the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) and 8 other leading environmental organizations, unveils an unprecedented accord - the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement covering more than 72 million hectares of public forests, an area twice the size of Germany, licensed to FPAC member companies across Canada. The agreement when fully implemented will result in the large-scale conservation of Canadas vast Boreal forest, protection of threatened woodland caribou and a competitive market edge for participating companies.
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Keywords
Keywords:
Actions and protests
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Banners
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Boreal forests
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Chaining actions
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Climbing actions
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Destruction
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Forest degradation
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Forests (campaign title)
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Forests (topography)
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Greenpeace activists
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Kimberly-Clark
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Kleenex
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KWCI (GPI)
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Logging practices
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Machinery
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Nature
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Painting actions
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Timber
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Timber industry
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Trees