When Resolute Forest Products, Canada’s largest logging company, threw two multi-million dollar lawsuits
at Greenpeace and Stand.Earth for speaking out for the protection of
the Canadian boreal forest, people around the world did not sit idly by.
In over 25 countries around the world, people took to
the forest and their most iconic trees to send a message of unity and
solidarity in the face of Resolute’s legal attempt to silence its
critics and stifle freedom of speech.
From the tropics of Indonesia, people gathered in
defense of the forests of Canada in front of a giant Kenari Babi tree to
send their message to Resolute.
Drawing on the symbol of their national flag, a group
in Lebanon sent their message from an ancient 3,000 year old cedar tree
in the Shouf Biosphere Reserve.
From Germany, where the iconic beech forests form a
part of their cultural heritage, hundreds of people gathered to tell
Resolute that they will not be silenced.
Even when Resolute tries underhanded tactics to
silence our voices, the forests and trees of the world unite us. Right
now, the need for protecting our forests is more important than ever as
they are hotbeds of biodiversity and store vast amounts of carbon that
we can not afford to release into the atmosphere if we are to keep
global temperature rise under 2 degrees Celsius. And if nothing else,
these lawsuits from Resolute show us that the right to speak out is more
precious than ever and must be defended.
Nothing in nature acts in isolation. From the
microscopic chains of fungi in the soil, to the complexities of the
animal kingdom, even the earliest scientists observed the world as a
vast interconnected ‘web of life’. And so too are we, as a global
movement of people, united together for the protection of the forest and
in defense of free speech everywhere.
Sign the petition to ask book publishers to defend the forests and free speech.
Ethan Gilbert is a mobilisation coordinator at Greenpeace Nordic.
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