Societies not recognizing their ecological foundation cannot long stand. After decades Brazil begrudgingly accepts [ark] with outstretched cupped hand the mighty Amazon’s key role in climate protection [seach], yet continues with damming and other industrial development. Greenpeace heralds as news Africa’s European rainforest loggers avoiding taxes [ark]. Yet similar practices were well-documented in Papua New Guinea 20 years ago, and are nearly universal in the rainforest logging industry.
The critical ecological role played by rainforests’ ancient biodiversity [search] and emergent ecosystem processes have been known for decades, yet gains in protection have been slow. We know it is going to take money and ending illegal activities to protect rainforests [search] and their life giving ecosystems services [search]. Progress such as it is results from years of protest by Ecological Internet and many others, yet our deep ecological message that all being is dependent upon rainforests, atmosphere and water cycling energy and nutrients continues to be viewed with suspicion. As go rainforests will go humanity.

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