On episode 69 of the Green Root Podcast—the official podcast of Eco-Integrity Alliance—host Josh Schlossberg talks about the state of environmental media and shares a big announcement.
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More Big Trees Dying One Year After “Wildfire Fuel” Logging
One year after Jefferson County Open Space cut hundreds of fire-resistant mature and old growth trees up to 129 years of age in Elk Meadow Park in Evergreen, Colorado under the scientifically-challenged premise of “wildfire fuel reduction,” dozens more trees are dying as a result of the logging.
Hikers Tour Largest Logging Project in Colorado History
On May 26 Eco-Integrity Alliance hosted a guided hike for over thirty people (photo shows most, though not all attendees) through a section of the Pike National Forest outside Sedalia threatened by 116,600 acres of scientifically-contested “wildfire fuel reduction” logging, the largest logging project in Colorado history.
Public Invited on Guided Hike through Colorado Forest Threatened by “Wildfire Fuel Reduction” Logging
On Sunday, May 26 at 10 a.m. Eco-Integrity Alliance will host a guided hike through a section of the Pike National Forest outside Sedalia threatened by 116,600 acres of scientifically-contested “wildfire fuel reduction” logging. The easy to moderate hike is free and open to the public with an RSVP to eia [at] eco-integrityalliance [dot] org.
Green Root Podcast #68: National Day of Forest-Climate Action (May 28)
On episode 68 of the Green Root Podcast—the official podcast of Eco-Integrity Alliance—host Josh Schlossberg invites you to take part in the National Day of Forest-Climate Action on May 28 while giving his theory about why more environmental groups have yet to make the connection.
Guided Hike in Colorado Forest Threatened by “Emergency” Logging | Sunday, May 26 @ 10 a.m.
On Sunday, May 26 at 10 a.m. you’re invited on a guided hike through public forests threatened by the “Lower North-South Vegetation Management” outside Sedalia. The 3-mile, slow-to-moderately-paced hike will include identifying birds and rare, medicinal, and edible plants threatened by logging, along with evidence showing how this project will harm wildlife and the climate,Continue reading “Guided Hike in Colorado Forest Threatened by “Emergency” Logging | Sunday, May 26 @ 10 a.m.”
Billboard on I-5 in Salem, Oregon Confronts Sens. Merkley and Wyden Wasting $30 Billion on Dangerous, Unscientific “Wildfire Logging Fraud”
This April for Earth Day, Eugene, Oregon-based Eco Advocates and Eco-Integrity Alliance have set up a billboard (photo here) on Interstate 5 inside Oregon’s capital city of Salem to pressure Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden to stop wasting billions of taxpayer dollars cutting down our carbon-storing public forests under the phony guise of “wildfireContinue reading “Billboard on I-5 in Salem, Oregon Confronts Sens. Merkley and Wyden Wasting $30 Billion on Dangerous, Unscientific “Wildfire Logging Fraud” “
National Day of Forest-Climate Action | Tuesday, May 28
You’re invited to take part in the National Day of Forest-Climate Action on Tuesday, May 28 (the day after Memorial Day)! To sign up, email eia [at] eco-integrityalliance [dot] org!
Forest Management Analyst Warns of “Strongly Adverse Impacts” from 116,000-acre “Wildfire Fuel” Logging in Roadless Areas
Rocky Smith, a Denver-based forest management analyst and consultant of more than 40 years, is voicing “strong concerns” with the “Lower North-South Vegetation Management” project, 116,600 acres of scientifically-contested “wildfire fuel reduction” logging in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest in the Front Range mountains of Jefferson and Douglas Counties, 18,500 acres within protected Colorado RoadlessContinue reading “Forest Management Analyst Warns of “Strongly Adverse Impacts” from 116,000-acre “Wildfire Fuel” Logging in Roadless Areas”
Green Root Podcast #67: Heartwood Forest Council (w/Matt Peters)
On episode 67 of the Green Root Podcast (the official podcast of Eco-Integrity Alliance), host Josh Schlossberg talks with Matt Peters, member of the Heartwood coordinating council, who covers the state of eastern U.S. forests and invites you to the 32nd annual Heartwood Forest Council on May 24-27 in Ohio.