Greenpeace's Vision for a New Conservation Based Forest Economy in Canada's Boreal Forest, is an innovative look at how forest communities, industry and environmental groups can work together to protect forest integrity and help the forest sector, whose troubles have driven northern communities to brink of collapse
Kimberly-Clark holds itself up as an exemplary corporate citizen, a company doing its utmost to
protect the environment and benefit communities. But Cut and Run reveals that the company’s
policies and practices have caused severe environmental damage and social conflict in Canada’s
Boreal Forest.
The latest issue of Greenpeace newsletter Forest Views gives readers an inside look at the current happenings in our prized Boreal forests, in particular B.C.’s Great Bear Rainforest, the largest intact, coastal temperate rainforest left in the world. Forest Views aims to give customers and investors in B.C.’s wood products an in-depth look at the behind-the-scenes conservation work involved in preserving Canada’s forests. In this issue, learn about the Great Bear Rainforest Agreement announced on February 7, 2006—the largest rainforest protection package in Canadian history—and read about its implementation and steps other parties are taking to make this conservation commitment a reality.