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Updated: December 11, 2009
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Wilderness Society senior climate change and forest experts Sean Cadman and Virginia Young at the UN Climate talks in Copenhagen

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The Wilderness Society is working in Copenhagen to secure a climate deal that will deliver the following things:

  • Reduce greenhouse gas concentrations to a safe level. This includes the adoption of 40% reductions in Greenhouse Gas emissions (GHG) by all developed countries, including Australia.
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  • Assist poorer countries develop low carbon economies.
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  • Protect the rights and interests of indigenous peoples.
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  • Include rules that make it mandatory for developed countries like Australia to reduce emissions at home and limit the ability to trade pollution in developed countries with pollution reduction in developing countries.
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  • Make it mandatory for developed countries (like Australia) to account for all sources of  GHG emissions, including from clearing and logging our forests and woodlands.
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  • Build linkages between the UN Convention on Biodiversity and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to maximise the benefits for the climate and biodiversity.
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  • Encourage protection and restoration of the carbon storage potential of all natural ecosystems and discourage conversion of forests and woodlands to biofuel or wood plantations.
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  • Reduce emissions arising from deforestation and forest degradation by encouraging:
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    (i) The protection of carbon stocks in primary forest and other primary ecosystems (including peat lands) from logging, conversion to plantation or agriculture and other forms of degradation including deforestation.

    (ii) The recovery or restoration of natural forest and other natural ecosystems (including peat lands).

    (iii) Substantial improvements to forest management systems in areas currently subject to industrial logging practices.

    (iv) Afforestation and reforestation in areas of degraded land incapable of natural recovery

This week the draft decision on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) is being finalised so it can be presented at the Conference Of Parties next week. It is crucial that the REDD deal prioritises the protection of intact natural forests and protects Indigenous Peoples rights. 

For more information, please contact:

National Forest Campaign Coordinator

The Wilderness Society Inc

GPO Box 716, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia
Phone: (03) 6270 1701 | Fax: (03) 6231 6533 | Email: info@wilderness.org.au
Membership enquiries, donations: Freecall 1800 030 641 | Email: members@wilderness.org.au
ABN: 62 007 508 349

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