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The point is there is very little american wood in alaska, not deeded wood obligated to foreign nations. I know there
are a lot of trees standing. -- Dan D. .. "Ron Webb" wrote in message ... If what I hear is true, there is very little american wood left in Alaska Son...you haven't got a clue! And you have been listening to NPR for too long ;^{ The loggable area in the Tongass ALONE is the size on Conneticut, and the hoopla is over a few square miles... Look at the following text copied from one of the environmentalist web sites. "" A surprising amount of the Tongass National Forest isn't forest at all. Actually, two-thirds of the 17-million acre Tongass is rock, ice, muskeg (wetlands), and scrub timber. While one-third of the Tongass is considered commercial forest, the biggest stands of old-growth forest make up only 4% of the National Forest. These lush valley-bottom and beach fringe areas are most in demand--they provide critical habitat for fish and wildlife and are the most lucrative forest for logging. In the past 50 years, over half of this habitat has been clearcut. " Has 17 million acres been clearcut? Well No... Has 30% (the part covered with huge trees) been cut? Well no... Has 4% been cut? Well No... Has 2% been cut? Yea, OK - But that took 50 years! And that's using THEIR numbers. When I was in engineering school, we had a whole semester on "engineering economics". The last half turned into a course on "How to LIE with statistics". These people seem to have used most of the methods. |
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