Protect Forests, Create Jobs
For the sake of both climate and jobs, a provincial plan how to reduce emissions from our forest lands through improved management should be the highest priority.
Forest industry unions and leading environmental groups have united
behind a plan that calls on the BC government to conserve more forest,
halt rampant wood waste and promote wise use of forest products — all
as part of a concerted effort
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Managing BC’s Forests for a Cooler Planet: Carbon Storage, Sustainable Jobs and Conservation, was released jointly by the CCPA with a coalition of unions and environmental groups, including Sierra Club BC.
Read our press release or watch the Cooler Planet video.
The action plan is threefold:
- Conservation: Conserve more forest and allow trees to
live longer before they are logged; - Halt waste: Limit wood waste and proceed with caution when using waste wood for energy.
- Durable products, long-term livelihoods: Promote long-lived wood products and solid wood manufacturing for carbon storage and jobs.
“We have joined forces, post Copenhagen, to say that BC must lead by
example with innovations that fully promote carbon storage in our
forests and forest products,” says
Ben Parfitt, the plan’s author and resource policy analyst with the BC Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
The Cooler Planet report comes within weeks of the release of a Sierra Club BC report on the state of BC's coastal forests which found that decades of old growth logging have left an alarming 50 percent of all forest ecosystems on Vancouver Island and the South Coast at a high risk for species extinction and loss of carbon storage.



