| Canada’s biggest logging giant is trying to take down
Greenpeace |
A logging giant is
trying to take down Greenpeace by suing them for
$300 million...because they were too effective in
campaigning against them! It could be the beginning of
the end for groups like Avaaz who stand up to greedy
corporations -- but now we have a plan to stop
them.
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Dear friends, Canada’s
biggest logging giant is dragging Greenpeace to court,
demanding more than a quarter of a billion
dollars.
If they win, it would give greedy
corporations everywhere a green light to silence all of us who
stand up to them. But now we have a way to stop them.
The one thing the logger cares about is
profits. And some of their biggest customers are book
publishers, who have a history of standing up for free
speech and have strong commitments to
sustainability.
All the major
publishers are gathering in days at a major industry
event -- let’s overwhelm them with a massive call to
take their business elsewhere unless the case is
dropped. Tell publishers to stand up for free speech Resolute
Forest Products has logged some of Canada’s oldest, most
majestic Boreal forests. And now, after a
very successful campaign to demand a more sustainable way to
do business, Resolute is accusing Greenpeace and Stand.earth
of “conspiracy” for trying to stop the destruction -- and
hurting their profits!
The case
could change campaigning forever, giving corporations a way to
silence groups like Avaaz, and oil companies, loggers and
miners free rein to destroy our beautiful planet, no questions
asked.
Right now, every dollar counts
for Resolute, whose stock price has plummeted. It produces
paper for some of the world’s biggest publishers -- companies
like Penguin and Simon & Schuster that care about their
reputations -- and the forests!
When
clients have spoken out before, Resolute listened. Let’s
overwhelm major publishers before the biggest book conference
of the year, asking them to tell Resolute to drop the
lawsuit or risk losing some of their biggest customers.
Tell publishers to stand up for free speech

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