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Climate change and forest managment Stéphane Le Goaster

Stéphane Le Goaster, an engineer for the French forest administration explains how climate change is taken into account in forest managment in France. Uploaded on Jan 20, 2010

EarthSayer Le Goaster
Date unknown Format Interview
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Julia Butterfly Dateline 2-14-99

Uploaded on Dec 31, 2008 it is a copy of the Dateline story on Julia, visiting her in the tree, twenty stories up, that she climbed and stayed in to protect a Northern California Redwood forest -  an old growth forest.  She had been in the tree 14 months at the time of this story.

 

EarthSayer Julia Butterfly Hill
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Global Forest Watch | Monitoring Forests in Near Real Time

Global Forest Watch is a dynamic online forest monitoring and alert system that empowers people everywhere to better manage forests.

For the first time, Global Forest Watch unites satellite technology, open data, and crowdsourcing (our citizens as writers, storytellers, photographers and videographers) to guarantee access to timely and reliable information about forests.

Armed with the latest information from Global Forest Watch, governments, businesses and communities can halt forest loss.

Global Forest Watch was created by the World Resources Institute with over 40 partners, including: Google, ESRI, the University of Maryland, Imazon, Center for Global Development, and the U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP). Major funders include the Norwegian Climate and Forests Initiative, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), U.K. Department for International Development (DFID), Global Environment Facility (GEF), and the Tilia Fund. Published on Feb 20, 2014

Date unknown Format Cartoon and Animation
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Orangutan S.O.S.
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An Appeal:How to Help

Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered and without urgent action could be the first Great Ape species to become extinct.

SOS is dedicated to turning this situation around. We do this by:
Raising awareness about the importance of protecting orangutans and their rainforest home; Supporting grassroots projects which empower local people to become guardians of the rainforests;
Restoring damaged orangutan habitat through tree planting programmes; and campaigning on issues threatening the survival of orangutans in the wild.

Help us protect orangutans, their forests and their future.

SOS was established in 1997 by the late Lucy Wisdom.

 

EarthSayer Lucy Wisdom
Date unknown Format Cartoon and Animation
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Dead Trees and Dirty Water In The Rockies
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The Rocky Mountains supply water to more than 60 million homes in the West, but this crucial water shed is in peril due to a tiny insect called the mountain pine beetle. Scientists Reed Maxwell of Colorado School of Mines and John Stednick of Colorado State University have teamed up to study the impact of the mountain pine beetle on water quantity and quality in the area.

Published on Jul 12, 2013

EarthSayers Reed Maxwel; John Stednick
Date unknown Format Series
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Sustainability:Water by NBC Learn and NSF More Details
The Forest is For All of Us by Community Leader Domingo Peas
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Domingo Peas is the community leader of the Sharamentsa,
Achuar Territory, Ecuador, South America.  He talks about humans being required to respect the forest because here we have all the ecosystem. For the Ochoa, in the forest we have our power. Through our ancestors, we give positive energy for all the force that we have. In this sense we fight to defend ourselves because the forest is not just for the Ochoa, it is for all of humanity, for all of the countries that exist on this planet.

We have to do positive work for the new generation.

Interviewed by Barry Heidt of Sustainability Action Media (SAM) with the help of EarthSayers.tv and Pachamama Alliance in February, 2013.  English translation in progress.

EarthSayers Barry Heidt; Domingo Peas
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Tourism, not Oil by Hilario Saant of Ecuador
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Hilario Saant is a community leader in Kapawi Achuar Territory in Ecuador, South America.  He tells, firsthand, the story of his community around the issue of oil extraction and its destruction of community and the forest.  Interviewed by Barry Heidt of Sustainability Action Media with the help of EarthSayers.tv and the Pachamama Alliance in February 2013.   English translation in process.

EarthSayer Hilario Saant
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Global Forest Watch 2.0 preview at UN Forum on Forests
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(short version) The World Resources Institute and partners recently previewed Global Forest Watch 2.0, a powerful new forest monitoring and management initiative, at a side event at the United Nations Forum on Forests 10 (UNFF) in Istanbul. Speakers included:

Zulkifli Hasan: Minister of Forestry, Indonesia
Kerri-Ann Jones: Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Wu Hongbo: Under-Secretary-General, United Nations
Naoko Ishii: CEO and Chairperson, Global Environment Facility
Tim Christophersen: Senior Program Officer, Forests and Climate Change, UNEP
Nigel Sizer: Director, Global Forests Initiative, World Resources Institute

EarthSayer Nigel Sizer
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What does He Plant Who Plants a Tree read by Jeremy Irons
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Thanks to Jeremy Irons and Sinead Cusack for lending their voices to this cause. Jeremy Irons reading at Avondale Forest Walk against the sale of Irish public Forests. Sun 28 April 2013. Shaky video by Cathy Fitzgerald, Green Party Forest policy spokesperson (the Green Party has a comprehensive Forest Policy, published in 2012. Its key recommendation that we move toward continuous cover permanent, non clearfell forestry. Published on Apr 28, 2013

 

EarthSayers Cathy Fitzgerald; Jeremy Irons
Date unknown Format Performance
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Forests More Details
Save Ireland Forests
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In Irish mythology, trees are a symbol of wealth. The Irish Government is moving closer to a huge sell-off of the public forests managed by Coillte (The Irish Forestry Board) to private investors. An area greater than 1 million acres, equivalent to two medium sized counties will be lost forever. This will include some of our most valuable native woodlands, wild places and some of the last refuges of our native flora and fauna.  Sign petition here.

Interest has been expressed by Swiss finance company Helvetia Wealth - who own the International Forestry Fund (IFF) - chaired by Bertie Ahern, (ex-prime minister of Ireland) as well as The China Investment Corporation.

Uploaded on Mar 7, 2011

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/help...
http://woodlandleague.org/

EarthSayer Andrew St. Ledger
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Forests More Details
 

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