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Fri Jan 12, 2024, 08:43 AM Jan 2024

Poland's New Government Is Halting Logging In 10 Of The Nation's Remaining Ancient Forests

Poland’s new climate minister has said she will “get saws out of Polish forests” by limiting logging in 10 of the country’s most treasured woodlands. Paulina Hennig-Kloska, who was appointed climate and environment minister last month after far-right and nationalist parties failed to form a coalition, said on Monday that the half-year moratorium in forests across the country was the first step to limiting logging.

The government promised in its coalition agreement to protect 20% of the country’s forests. The new measures affect just 1.5% of state-managed woodlands but include biodiverse forests such as the Carpathian forest in the south-east, Knyszyn forest in the north-east and those surrounding the city of Wrocław in the south-west. The deputy climate minister, Mikołaj Dorożała, said: “These are the most valuable natural places that have a very important social aspect, including being near large urban centres.”

Poland is home to some of Europe’s last surviving ancient woodlands but its forests have been devastated by an onslaught of logging. Nature groups have stressed that the country is home to threatened animals that have been killed off in many parts of Europe, such as brown bears, grey wolves and bison.

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Poland’s new government has promised stronger climate action than the last, with pledges to build more clean energy, hasten the switch from coal to renewables and cut planet-heating pollution faster.

It has also promised stronger protections for nature. In one of her first acts as climate minster, Hennig-Kloska travelled to Białowieża national park, a Unesco heritage site on the border of Poland and Belarus, and announced plans to create a constitution for the forest along with stronger partnerships with local communities, environmental groups, foresters and scientists.

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/09/poland-to-halt-logging-in-10-of-its-most-ancient-forests

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