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The Timber Mafia
Length: 01:00 Type of program: Documentary
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Not scheduled (again) this week
An investigation of the $20 billion a year illegal logging trade, a highly organized crime that not only destroys entire eco-systems and increases global warming but also deals ruthlessly with anyone standing in its way. In the worldwide timber racket, swathes of "protected" forests are being illegally cut and exported for use in building materials, furniture and sundry items like billiard cues and picture frames. In the Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan, kidnapping, bribery and extortion tactics are simply ways of doing business. The producers speak to those who've been attacked, kidnapped and faced death for questioning the illegal activities. As for those who purchase the wood for export - few questions are asked. The wood comes cheaply and, for the time being anyway, plentifully enough. The complexity of international legal jurisdictions and trading rules means the illegal trade can flourish unabated. Only co-ordinated international and local action can defeat the timber mafia � unless the timber runs out first. This program follows the timber trail from one of its main sources, Indonesia, where 70% of all logging is thought to be illegal, to its ultimate destination in the West. WorldLink TV Spotlight is hosted by Mark Hertsgaard. For more information about this film, including a transcript, click here.
RELATED SITES:
Environmental Protection Agency
Rainforest Action Network
Greenpeace
United Nations Environmental Program