Article 2TH17 Major publishers move to defend Greenpeace in dispute with logging firm

Major publishers move to defend Greenpeace in dispute with logging firm

by
Danuta Kean
from Environment | The Guardian on (#2TH17)

Firms including Penguin Random House and HarperCollins have spoken out about timber company's 'dangerous' moves to quash campaigners' claims

The world's biggest book publishers have been dragged into a bitter dispute between a US logging company and environmental campaigners Greenpeace. It follows legal action taken by the logging company, Resolute Forest Products, which campaigners and publishers fear has implications for freedom of speech.

The dispute centres on claims by Greenpeace about the company's logging practices in sections of Canada's boreal forest, which are home to indigenous peoples as well as endangered wildlife. Greenpeace alleges that Resolute: "Is responsible for the destruction of vast areas of Canada's magnificent boreal forest, damaging critical woodland caribou habitat and logging without the consent of impacted First Nations."

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