“We need the CCPA to remind us that our dreams of a decent, egalitarian society are reasonable — indeed that with a little work, they are practical. And I love that practicality, that protection of the dream of the possible.”
— Naomi Klein
VANCOUVER – Despite having the richest forest resources in Canada, BC lags well behind other provinces in generating jobs making higher-value wood products, and is at increased risk of losing further ground as it exports more raw logs and low-value wood products to China.
However, a report released today says that, with targeted efforts, thousands of new forest industry jobs could be created while boosting the health of BC’s forests.
“BC is missing out on major opportunities to create green, sustainable jobs in a revitalized forest sector that places a premium on healthy carbon stores in our forests and forest products,” says author Ben Parfitt, resource policy analyst with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
The report identifies a number of areas where BC could boost jobs including:
“BC has shown leadership in its commitments to lower greenhouse gas emissions. But it has not done near enough to take advantage of numerous opportunities to increase the health of its forests by storing more carbon in its trees and forest products. There is great potential for more sustainable jobs in the forest sector,” Parfitt says. ”It’s time to get on with the job.”
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Making the Case for a Carbon Focus and Green Jobs in BC’s Forest Industry is available for download from www.policyalternatives.ca/greenforests. This report is part of the Climate Justice Project, a five-year research project led by CCPA-BC and the University of BC.
For interviews contact Ben Parfitt at (250) 480-7079.
“We need the CCPA to remind us that our dreams of a decent, egalitarian society are reasonable — indeed that with a little work, they are practical. And I love that practicality, that protection of the dream of the possible.”
— Naomi Klein