ForestEthics
ForestEthics is an environmental organization with staff in Canada, the United States, and Chile. We catalyze leadership among industry, governments and communities to protect Endangered Forests, wild places, wildlife, and human wellbeing.
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ForestEthics Have you read this letter from ForestEthics supporter Neve Campbell? Check it out, and contribute what you can afford to support our work.

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Last year, Neve Campbell joined us on a tour of Alberta's dirty Tar Sands. When she heard we need some help meeting our year-end fundraising goal, she wanted to share a message with our supporters. Check out the letter from Neve, and contribute what you can afford to support our work.
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ForestEthics New video! Curious what's happening in Canada's Tar Sands? Watch the video and then kick down some money to support our critical work! http://ow.ly/NsaZ
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As you might know, Canada's Tar Sands contain the largest oil extraction project in the world, a hell-realm of machinery and toxic waste that creates more greenhouse gas emissions than 140 nations. Be warned: some of the images you'll see in this video are deeply distressing. But with your support, ...
Kevin Marc Patrick Francis
December 22, 2009 at 6:14pm
Mary

Mary LOVE their "do not mail" campaign!

December 13, 2009 at 2:22pm · Report
Don Ross

Don Ross In wilderness is the preservation of the planet.

December 9, 2009 at 2:12pm · Report
Robert Enman

Robert Enman First step to save our planet--save our forests!

December 9, 2009 at 1:27pm · Report
Janice Rogers
Janice Rogers
I agree with you!
December 9, 2009 at 1:47pm
Colleen Turner Woodward

Colleen Turner Woodward I will support the wonderful wildernesses across Canada!

December 9, 2009 at 12:16pm · Report
Janice Rogers
Janice Rogers
Keep Canada beautiful!
December 9, 2009 at 1:47pm
ForestEthics

ForestEthics The proposed Enbridge pipelines are dirty and dangerous. A half million barrels of Tar Sands sludge would pass through BC's forests daily, and over 200 supertankers a year would ply BC coastal waters to Asia. Read this article and then take action: http://www.forestethics.org/no-enbridge-pipeline

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Against a pristine backdrop of blue mountains and ocean mist, a solitary grizzly surveys a bountiful realm. That captivating image appeared on a poster last week, advertising a speaking tour by two West Coast journalists opposed to an oil pipeline promising prosperity and jobs in northern B.C.
ForestEthics

ForestEthics In case you missed our actions exposing greenwash at the world's largest green-building conference: Greenbuild.

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November 17, 2009 at 11:29am
John
John
Can I get a copy of this? I am presenting to a group about the difference between SFI and FSC. ALso, do you have any of the latest comparisons?
November 17, 2009 at 11:41am
Howard P Mock
Howard P Mock
well done guys.
November 18, 2009 at 12:53pm
ForestEthics

ForestEthics We posted a broken link! Sorry about that. Read about the Greenbuild actions here: http://forestethics.org/greenbuild-recap

November 13, 2009 at 4:14pm
ForestEthics

ForestEthics Full-page ad in USA Today? Check. Massive floating banner calling out "Sustainable" Forestry Initiative? Check. Keeping greenwashers on their toes? It's what we do best. Check out our recap of yesterday's events:

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At this year's Greenbuild conference, ForestEthics called Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) on its greenwash. We released a massive floating banner directly above their booth and ran a full-page add in USA Today. Check out this recap--and photos--of the action.
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Oops--that link is broken. Follow this link to read the recap: http://forestethics.org/greenbuild-recap
November 13, 2009 at 4:12pm
Ronda O'Bryant

Ronda O'Bryant Save the forests and the planet for our children and grandchildren!

November 7, 2009 at 5:11pm · Report
Karen Malley

Karen Malley We can't let our human weakness for embracing the status quo take away our children's and our fellow creature's chances for living comfortably on this planet. Think outside the box. Shall we boycott overly airconditioned businesses? Shall we forget we ever heard of the concept of a paper towel? Shall we fine homeown...ers who cut down a tree on their property? Hey, please add to my list! Let's pretend we were born today. What makes sense?

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November 5, 2009 at 3:48pm · Report