John Horgan will have an emergency cabinet meeting on the Fairy Creek situation and our old growth forests this month.

This is a good time to send letters to the premier and MLAs. Contacts are provided below.

Please ask your friends, family, neighbours and other contacts to join in. The RCMP helicopters are circling over the blockade camps. This could go either way: Save the forest or another war in the woods.

Dear Premier Horgan,

I am very pleased to see that the forest defenders at Fairy Creek have decided to stay despite having received a dismissal letter.

Anyone can see the game of divide and conquer that is being played here.

Anyone can see that the Pacheedaht have an economic gun to their heads.

The people of BC, especially on Vancouver Island, are coming to understand that the old growth forests are a critical part of our survival and that the world needs us to save what we have.

I would like you to read this article by Greenpeace:  “Saving Fairy Creek and Why Ancient Forests are Worth More Standing”.

https://www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/story/47068/saving-fairy-creek-and-why-ancient-forests-are-worth-more-standing/?fbclid=IwAR2IAYZ3p_SCDUY6miaeD2waC5w-gmUPuEUKbmBNhUu5sexlZ9b1Itlv6_8

Here is a paragraph from the article that talks about forests and climate change:

The Role of Forests in Mitigating The Climate Crisis

“Climate change poses a huge threat to all of humanity, and one of our best defenses against it are old growth forests. Ancient trees are great at sequestering carbon. In fact, the rate of carbon accumulation in trees increases continuously as they grow in size. However, when they are cut that carbon is released into the atmosphere. Old growth ecosystems are also vitality important for maintaining biodiversity. Certain species, like Canada’s critically endangered Northern Spotted Owl, will only nest in old growth forests. These forests also prevent flooding and provide excellent filtration and protection for the watersheds that Canadians rely on. In terms of mitigating the threat of wildfires, old growth is much better at keeping them at bay than younger trees are. Considering all the important ways giant trees benefit us, it is obvious that an immediate moratorium on old growth logging is essential to protecting us from the worst effects of climate change.”

This is an historic moment.  The provincial government has a very limited time to redeem itself by solving this problem.  The solution likely lies in helping the Pacheedaht establish another revenue stream. The logging permits in the Fairy Creek watershed need to be cancelled. The Rainforest Flying Squad has my support. I see them as the heroes of this story.

Email to:  premier@gov.bc.ca  Mitzi.Dean.MLA@leg.bc.ca  fin.donnelly.MLA@leg.bc.ca  nathan.cullen.MLA@leg.bc.ca   ENV.minister@gov.bc.ca (George Heyman)  FLNR.Minister@gov.bc.ca (Katrine Conroy) JTT.Minister@gov.bc.ca (Ravi Kohlon)

Thanks for your efforts.

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