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Bitter crusade
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Greens use forest fables to push pre-election anti-timber campaign
LONG-TIME forest industry adversary and Australian Greens leader Bob Brown has launched a bitter election-year media campaign to close all native forest logging, a crusade labelled “unscrupulous and unethical’ by timber leaders. As they ride an unprecedented wave of support in the polls, the Greens have moved to discredit the native forest industry. Launching a new television advertisement calling for an end to native forest logging, Senator Brown says there has never been a more opportune time for the federal government to step in and end conflict over forests forever. Emotional television and You Tube clips show a placid
Bob Brown .. mischievous media campaign on native forests.
platypus swimming near a waterfall against a backdrop of forest harvest operations. The words “only a fraction of Australia’s forests remain” and
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“releasing more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than all our cars, planes and ships”, appear across an aerial film of forests shrouded in mist. This serious threat to all native forest harvesting in Australia is exacerbated by the fact that the Greens are shaping as the new third force in national politics with pundits predicting the party will hold a powerful position in the Senate, possibly the balance of power. Adding to public confusion on the issue, a major disagreement on native logging policy has emerged among Green parties; the Tasmanian Greens says they do not have a no-native forestlogging policy against Senator Cont Page 2
and FSC – the facts and myths • Highest honours awarded to NZ foresters • Brisbane seminar plugs into bioenergy • EWPs positioned for ‘green’ markets • Bioenergy needs careful management
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