December 15, 2004
Issue
- Since European settlement, half of Australia's forests have been cleared. Only 5% of the country has any forest cover remaining.
- Over 85% of the southern temperate woodlands has been completely cleared. Between 12 and 15 billion trees have been lost from the Murray-Darling basin alone.
- In 2000, exports of woodchips from native forests reached 7 million tonnes.
- Five-thousand square kilometres of woodland are cleared every year in Australia and forests are logged at the rate of 200 square kilometres per year.
- More than 5% of the world's plant and animal species live in Australia's forests and woodlands — more species than survive in all of Europe.
- Clearing of woodlands is a major contributor to Australia's greenhouse gas pollution.
- The only way native forest products can compete with their plantation counterparts is through heavy public subsidies.
- Tasmania exports more native forest woodchips than all the other states combined.
[Source: . Got a shockfact? Email <glw@greenleft.org.au>.]
From 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Weekly, December 15, 2004.
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