Bush
Takes Ax to Wild Forest Rule
September 2003
By Dave Muhly
Sierra Club Activist Resource
George Orwell
would be proud of the Bush administration, which has taken the art
of "doublethink" and "newspeak" to heretofore unknown levels. The
latest example of this is the administration's announcement that
it would "retain" the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, which protects
58.5 million acres of publicly owned wild forest, including America's
only temperate rainforest, from roadbuilding and logging. "Retaining,"
to this administration, means dismantling. To begin with, the Tongass
and Chugach national forests in Alaska would be exempt, immediately
opening up more than 300,000 acres of wild forest in Alaska to logging.
Next, governors would
be given the option of exempting national forests in their states.
Already, some western governors are lining up to give the timber
industry a place at the trough.
The roadless rule was
developed over a period of three years prior to 2001, involved more
than 600 public meetings, and more than 1 million comments, overwhelmingly
in favor of the strongest protections for these wild forests, making
it the most extensive public-comment process in history.
Write a letter to the
editor of your local newspaper. Here's a sample letter:
Dear Editor,
The Bush administration has taken the first steps toward dismantling
historic wild forest protections - one state at a time. With its
announcement that it would "retain" the Roadless Area Conservation
Rule, but with exemptions, the administration has carved out loopholes
large enough for Paul Bunyon to stroll through.
Time and again, Americans
have shown an overwhelming support for protecting these last wild
forests, and the courts have agreed that the process and intent
of the roadless rule are sound. Unfortunately, it now appears that
the Bush administration has not been listening but instead has tuned
its ears to its allies in the timber industry.
We can do better than
turn our last wild places over to the timber industry. These special
are as should be protected.
Sincerely,
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