Página 1 de 17 Petermann, Anne, "Photo essay from the Tree Biotechnology 2011 Conference field trip hosted by Veracel", Blog: Climate Connections, Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 30 de junio de 2011. Consultado en: http://climate-connections.org/2011/06/30/photo-essay-from-the-tree-biotechnology-2011- conference-field-trip-hosted-by-veracel/ Fecha de consulta: 25/04/2013. On Wednesday, July 29th, around 200 participants divided into 4 groups toured various facilities owned by pulp company Veracel. This photo essay explains what we learned on the field trip. Photos and commentary by Anne Petermann, Executive Director, Global Justice Ecology Project (Exception: the last two photos are by GJEP Co-Director/Strategist Orin Langelle) First Stop: Veracel Forest Preserve where children and visitors are “educated” about the importance of eucalyptus pulp and the “greenness” of Veracel. Note that the human figure in the poster is exhibiting total dominance over the trees. On the way into the forest preserve, children and visitors are presented with a native forest monster and representations of some of the scary wildlife that live in forests.
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Página 1 de 17
Petermann, Anne, "Photo essay from the Tree Biotechnology 2011 Conference field trip
hosted by Veracel", Blog: Climate Connections, Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 30 de junio