Solidarity letter supporting the NY TREES bill

Solidarity letter supporting the NY TREES bill

June 20, 2024 

The Honorable Kathy Hochul 
Governor 
New York State Capitol Building 
Albany, NY 12224 

Dear Governor Hochul: 

We are individuals and organizations from across Latin America, Asia and Africa who are devoted to principles of human rights, environmental restoration, social justice, peace and human dignity, and we are writing to urge you to sign New York’s historic TREES Act for tropical forest protection (Bill # A.9711/S.8898) into law. With this law, New York can exert significant economic leverage in support of the international movement to combat climate change, and help ensure the world’s irreplaceable tropical forests can continue to play their crucial ecological role. 

New York has long been a home of cultural diversity, economic opportunity, and policy that faces the future. In this, New York is an inspiration, and in fact, a literal home to countless of our brothers and sisters. Your cities have ties to every country in the world – and by signing this historic bill you will show that New Yorkers still today are living out the values for which you are known worldwide.  

In our work, we have dedicated our lives to promoting environmental and social justice, and to halting the destruction of our lands, our forests, and in many cases, our lifeways — and we have been watching the progress of this and similar legislation around the world. In Europe, the EU Deforestation Regulation, which has taken a decade to become encoded in law, is the first law in the global North to recognize that what wealthy nations purchase for everyday consumption — coffee, lumber, palm oil, beef — wreaks devastation in our home territories, every day. 

Last year we saw more than 9 million acres of rainforest land burned, slashed and turned into industrial wasteland. Half of the world’s forests are gone, and this devastation is a critical contributor to the climate emergency, a global existential threat that should unite us all in a struggle to change the way our societies consume goods and extract resources. At this moment, with our lifeways and our very lives at stake, we have no choice but to change the way we manage our relationship with our Pachamama, our Mother Earth. And we must ask you to do what you can to help.  

As you have said yourself, New York is a magnet for people fleeing their homelands from the impacts of environmental destruction. The climate emergency, the deforestation crisis, the droughts and wildfires and crop failures and floods that are ravaging our nations and territories — all these are major factors in driving the waves of people leaving our villages, towns and cities for what they hope is a better life elsewhere. Our brothers and sisters from Honduras, from Haiti, from Congo, are fleeing their homes not only because of economic collapse and social unrest, but because the heat and the floods and the desertification of their lands is making their homes unlivable. Many of them aspire to reach physical safety and economic safety on your shores.   

And, as you know too well, after great trial and tribulation, if they make it, they are ending up as refugees at Floyd Bennett Field, in Albany’s West Hill neighborhood, on Buffalo’s West Side, in the packed emergency shelters of Manhattan, on Brooklyn’s inhospitable winter streets and in the crowded basements in Queens. 

While the crisis of climate migration is among the great catastrophes that we face today, it is also an opportunity for the world to come together. To say it simply, Governor Hochul, our problems are your problems; your economy and our economy are part of a global system that requires global attention; the people in your cities and towns are the children and grandchildren and brothers and sisters of the people in ours. 

We need solutions that are global in their vision — but that build on actions taken at the local level everywhere in the world.  

Through the TREES Act, you and other New Yorkers can take actions that bring us hope. As you have your Adirondacks, your Niagara Falls, your Hudson River, we have our rainforests — natural wonders that help sustain life and cannot be replaced. The TREES Act is an acknowledgment that what is decided at the state capitol in Albany or in the ports of Manhattan makes ripples that affect us in Brazil, in West Africa, in Southeast Asia. Quite literally, governor Hochul, our rainforests are your Brooklyn Bridge, your High Line, your hamburger, the creamer in your coffee, the chocolate in your ice cream. It is not an exaggeration to say that these come to you at great cost to our families and communities. That need not be the case, and once you sign this bill, it no longer will be. 

We applaud your Legislature for its vision in passing the TREES Act, not once, but twice. We understand that, like ripe fruit, any good law takes time to mature into something that will truly nourish our collective future. Like the kind of leadership we cherish, the TREES Act is at once humble and bold; it offers a relatively small and pragmatic change that, over time, will have a deep and indelible impact.  

Governor Hochul, we are hopeful that you will see the opportunity before you, for New York and for the world, and will sign this bill into law.  

In solidarity and respect, 

Marcel Gomes, Reporter Brasil (Brazil) 
Alfred Brownell, Green Advocates (Liberia) 
Zenzi Suhadi, WALHI/ Indonesian Forum on the Environment (Indonesia) 
Friends of the Earth U.S. 

On behalf of the undersigned 154 civil society and Indigenous Peoples organizations from Latin America, Asia and Africa, across 28 countries and territories in tropical forest regions: 

Regional  
Andrew Miller, Advocacy Director Amazon Watch (Amazon Region/US)  
Peter Quaqua Mano River Union Civil Society Natural Resources Rights and Governance Platform (West Africa) 
Juliano Bueno De Araújo, Director COESUS – Coalizão Não Fracking Brasil (Latin America) 
Isaac Rojas Friends of the Earth International 
Chalani Rubesinghe, ISS Focal Point for Asia Pacific Friends of the Earth International, International Solidarity System (ISS) (Asia Pacific)  
Ilang-Ilang Quijano, Communications Officer Pesticide Action Network Asia Pacific 
  
Bangladesh   
Niger Sultana  All Bangla Fisherman’s Association (ABFMA) 
Bareesh Hasan Chowdhury Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association 
Shibli Anowar  Labour Resource Center (LRC) 
  
Brazil   
Alan Dubner, Director 5 Elementos  
Rodrigo de Castro Amédée Peret Ação Franciscana de Ecologia e Solidariedade – AFES 
Jessica Siviero Vicente, Especialista em Justiça Climática ActionAid 
Marília Lins Pinto  Amadjah 
Rodrigo Fernão da Costa Bertoli, Advogado Articulação carioca por justiça socioambiental 
Pedro Ivo Batista, Presidente Associação Alternativa Terrazul  
Luciane Moessa, Diretora Executiva e Técnica Associação Soluções Inclusivas Sustentáveis (SIS) 
Paulo Lima, Director Associação Viração Educomunicação 
Gabriel Franco Chaskelmann, Coordenador Brigada de Incêndio Florestal de Alter do Chão – Brigada de Alter 
Luciana Souza de Oliveira, Coordenadora Comissão de Atingidos por Barragem de Vila Regência Augusta e Entre Rios – Linhares, State of Espírito Santo 
Jarê Aikyry Ferreira Pinagé, Executive Director Engajamundo Youth Association 
Pedro Ivo Batista, Coordenador Nacional FBOMS – Fórum Brasileiro de ONGs e Movimentos Sociais pelo Meio Ambiente  
Rosana Cristina Pezzi D’Arrigo, Mestre em conservação da biodiversidade iCMBio 
Marcos Woortmann, Diretor Adjunto Instituto Democracia e Sustentabilidade 
Rafael Oliveira, Executive Director Kurytiba Metropole 
Paulo Aparecido Pizzi, Biólogo, Especialista. Presidente de Organização da Sociedade Civil – OSC Mater Natura – Instituto de Estudos Ambientais 
João Gonçalves, Senior Director, Brazil Mighty Earth 
Katia Visentainer, Project and communication coordinator National Committee in Defense of Territories against mining 
Maria Mendonca, Co-Director Network for Social Justice and Human Rights 
Giem Guimaraes, Executive Director Observatório de Justiça e Conservação  
Mariana Lyrio Observatório do Clima (Brazílian Climate Observatory) 
Gustavo Falsetti Viviani Silveira, Coordenador Técnico OPAN – Operação Amazônia Nativa – Amazon Region 
Rede Eclesial Panamazônica REPAM-Brasil 
LUCIANA SOUZA DE OLIVEIRA Rede Vozes Negras pelo Clima – Linhares, State of Espírito Santo 
Maria Paula Fernandes, Diretora Executiva Uma Gota no Oceano 
  
Cambodia   
Sophorn Poek Ponlok Khmer Organization, Preah Vihear Province 
  
Cameroon   
Stanislas BINELI, Secrétaire General Alternatives Durables pour le Développement (ADD) 
Gilbert Kuepouo Centre de Recherche et l’Education pour le Développement (CREPD) 
Nchunu Justice Sama Foundation for Envrionnement and Development (FEDEV) 
ELONG Emmanuel  SYNAPARCAM  
  
Colombia  
Xiomara Chingate, Organizadora Real Talk: Colombia 
  
Costa Rica   
Silvia Rodriguez Cervante, PhD Development Studies Red de Coordinacion en Biodiversidad 
  
Democratic Republic of the Congo  
Janvier LUMANDE, President ACRC, Association Communautaire pour le Relèvement Communautaire,  
Corneille SEMAKUBA Centre de Recherches sur l’Environnement , la Démocratie et les. Droits de l’homme : CREDDHO- DRC  
KAMBALE KATSUVA Josué, secrétaire Général Fédération des comités des pêcheurs individuels du Lac Edouard : FECOPEILE – DRC 
KATEMBO SARUTI MUSA, Directeur exécutif Fondation des amis de la nature (FAN)-DRC 
Xavier MAKI, Directeur Exécutif Justice Plus 
 John LUFUKARIBU TOLY FORED, Forum des Engagés pour le Développement Durable 
Moïse UWECI, President FECOPELA, Fédération des Comités des Pêcheurs du Lac Albert 
Julienne MBABAZI, Coordinatrice AFM, Association des Filles-Mere 
Christine LOBHO, Coordinatrice AEDIF, Association d’Entraide pour le Développement Intégral de la Femme 
Jean-Paul KAVYAVU, Coordonnateur  FOPED, Forum pour la Paix, l’Environnement et le Développement 
Paluku WANGUSU, President RPDI, Rassemblement des Personnes handicapes pour le Développement Intégral 
MBEO MASTAKI, Coordonnateur FEJEC, Fédération des Jeunes Entrepreneurs du Congo 
Christine LOBHO, Coordinatrice AEDIF, Association d’Entraide pour le Développement Intégral de la Femme 
JOSEPH Cihiunda Southern Africa Resources Watch 
Jacques BWIRA HANGI, coordonnateur Justice verte a.s.b.l  
Roger Mavungu kama Dynamique pour le Droit, la Démocratie et le Développement Durable, en sigle D5 
Samson RUKIRA  SJDDH “Synergie des Jeunes pour le Développement et les Droits Humains” 
Olivier Bahemuke  Ndoole , Secrétaire Exécutif  Alerte Congolaise pour l’environnement et les Droits de l’Homme (ACEDH)  
Pascal MUKO COOPERATIVE DES PECHERIES DE VIRUNGA   
BANTU LUKAMBO, Directeur Général INNOVATION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT ET LA PROTECTION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT (IDPE) 
Josué ARUNA Congo Basin Conservation Society (CBCS-Network Congo Basin Conservation Society (CBCS-Network) 
FRANCK ZONGWE; Directeur Général KILALO PRESS  
Cosmas MUNGAZI KAKOLA , Directeur  FLAMBEAU DE L’EST 
Emanuella SIVALINGANA, Présidente GESTION DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES ET ENVIRONNEMENT SAIN (GERNES) 
DESTIN KANDUNDAO GROUPE D’APPUIA LA TRACABILITE ET A LA TRANSPARENCE DES RESSOURCES 
NATURELLES (GATT-RN) 
Faustin Mutsukunde , Coordonnateur AIDE ACTION POUR LA PAIX 
Espoir LUKOO, Secrétaire Général Solidarité pour la promotion sociale et la paix, SOPRO 
Diel MOCHIRE MWENGE , Directeur Général PROGRAMME D’INTEGRATION ET DEVELOPPEMENT DES PEUPLES PYGMEE (PIDP) 
SAMSON RUKIRA ; coordonnateur SYNERGIE DES JEUNES POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT ET LES DROITS HUMAINS (SJDDH) 
EDDY KAMBALE , Codonateur CENTRE D’EDUCATION POUR LA PROTECTION DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT ET LE 
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE (CEPD) 
Dimanche KALENDI KINYAMWANZA , Codonateur FORUM DES AMIS DE LA TERRE (FAT) 
KISUBA MULIRO Rousseaux, Codonateur Forêt Communautaire pour le développement rural, 
FOCODER 
ROSALIE BISIMWA KAZIMBE, Coordonnatrice DYNAMIQUE FEMME –MINES, DYFEM 
Alexis SHINDJA MUHIMA, Codonateur OBSERVATOIRE DE LA SOCIETE CIVILE POUR LES MINERAIS DE PAIX,  
OSCMP 
CLAUDINE TSONGO, Coordinatric DYNAMIQUE DES FEMMES JURISTE (DFJ) 
Evariste OMARI Action d’aides aux survivants de la torture,  
AAST 
JOHNSON RISQUANT KASIKA, Coordinateur ACTION HUMANITAIRE POURLEDEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE (AHDD) 
KARPATE TULINABO, Coordinateur Action pour le Développement, l’Education Civique et la Défense des Droits humains (ADEC/DDH) 
Norbert SIVANZIRE, Cordonateur Action solidaire pour les jeunes et l’Environnement durable (ASOJED) 
Joséphine SYNDANO, Cordinatrice Actions de Solidarité (AS) 
FIDELE MUCHUNGU, Cordonateur ACTIONS SANS FRONTIERE 
BERNADIN NYANGI, President Solidarité pour la Réflexion et Appui au Développement Communautaires (SORADEC) 
Robert Kitumaini Solidarité pour la Protection des Droits de l’Enfant (SOPRODE) 
JOEL KABWASA, Codonateur BUREAU D’ECOLOGISTES IMPACTS ENVIRONNEMENTAUX (BEIE) 
Jacob KENO, Secrétaire Exécutif REOCOPE, Réseau dés Organisations pour la Conservation et la Protection de l’Environnement 
  
Ecuador   
Donald Moncayo Unión de Afectados Por Texaco. (UDAPT) 
  
Egypt  
Ahmed Elseidi  Egyptian organization for Environmental rights 
  
El Salvador   
Ricardo Navarro, President CESTA / Friends of the Earth El Salvador 
  
Ghana  
Augustine Niber Center for Public Interest Law (CEPIL)  
  
Guinea   
SOW AISSATOU BILLY, Présidente Association Guinéenne pour la Promotion des Énergies Renouvelables-AGUIPER 
Pascal Tequiano Centre d’Excellence du Droit de l’Environnement-CEDE  
Monsieur Aboubacar DIALLO, Directeur Exécutif Centre du Commerce International pour le Développement (CECIDE) 
  
Guinea-Bissau  
Mamadu Aliu DJALO, directeur exécutif ENDA Guiné-Bissau 
  
Guyana  
Laura George Amerindian Peoples Association 
Romario Hastings, Programme Manager Upper Mazaruni District Council 
  
India  
Dr. Mita Dutta Basudha 
Dr. Debal Deb Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies 
Dilnavaz Variava, Trustee Sidhwa Trust 
Jaya Iyer Zinda Dilli 
  
Indonesia  
Muhammad Arman Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN) 
Marthin Hadiwinata FIAN Indonesia 
Sabarudin Ketua Serikat Petani Kelapa Sawit 
Andi Muttaqien Satya Bumi 
Achmad surambo, Direktur Sawit Watch 
Yuyun Indradi, Executive Director TREND ASIA 
Amalya Trend Asia 
Linda Rosalina, Executive Director TuK INDONESIA 
Uli Arta Siagian, Campaigner Forest and Plantation WALHI/Friends of the Earth Indonesia 
Franky Samperante Yayasan Pusaka Bentala Rakyat 
Sabarudin  Serikat Petani Kelapa Sawit (SPKS) 
Ahmad Subhan Hafiz  WALHI Kepulauan Bangka Belitung  
Wahyu Eka Styawan WALHI East Java Region 
Abdullah WALHI Jambi  
  
Liberia  
Paul Larry George  Alliance for Rural Democracy  
Francis K Colee Green Advocates International  
Massa Parker Turay  Natural Resources Women’s Platform  
  
Malaysia   
Mageswari Sangaralingam, Honorary Secretary Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Friends of the Earth Malaysia) 
  
Mauritania  
 BOUMOUZOUNA AHMED VALL  Agir en Faveur de l’Environnement (AFE) 
  
Mexico   
Narciso Barrera Bassols, PhD Coordinador Grupo de Trabajo Agorecología Política CLACSO, Buenos Aires 
María Leticia López Zepeda, Directora Ejecutiva Asociación Nacional de Empresas Comercializadoras de Productores del Campo AC ANECANEC 
Noé López castellanos  Juventud y Cultura de Nuestro México A.C. 
Gustavo Castro Soto, Coordinador General Otros Mundos Chiapas/Amigos de la Tierra México 
Fernando Bejarano, Director Red de Acción sobre Plaguicidas y Alternativas en México (RAPAM) 
DR. LEON ENRIQUE AVILA ROMERO UNICH  
  
Mozambique  
Anabela Lemos Justiça Ambiental JA! – Friends of the Earth Mozambique 
  
Nepal  
Prabindra Shakya, Founder/Director Community Empowerment and Social Justice Network (CEMSOJ) 
  
Nigeria  
Saro Legborsi Pyagbara African Indigenous Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development (AIFES) 
Ajele Sunday Community Forest Watch 
Abiodun Baiyewu  Global Rights  
Courage Nsirimovu Esq. Pilex Centre For Civic Education Initiative  
Philip Jakpor  Renevlyn Development Initiative  
  
Panama   
Iniquilipi Chiari, Enlace Técnico del Movimiento de Juventud Alianza Global de Comunidades Territoriales 
  
Sierra Leone   
Abu A. Brima Network Movement for Justice and Development  
Aminata Finda Massaquoi Women’s Network Against Rural Plantations Injustice (WoNARPI) 
Mambu Alpha Sannoh, Director Friends of the Earth Sierra Leone 
  
Uganda  
Atuheire Brian African  Initiative On Food Security and Environment (AIFE) 
Paolyel MP Onencan, Executive Director Buliisa Initiative for Rural Development Organisation (BIRUDO) 
Gerald Barekye, Director Center for Environmental Research and Agriculture Innovations (CERAI) 
Samuel  Environment Governance Institute  
Tusiime Roline Green Media Foundation  
MR TUSINGWIRE COMFORT, Executive Director Initiative For Green Planet Uganda (IGPU) 
Mumbere Joackim  Weka Afri sustainable Biodiversity and Food Security Foundation  
MUGISHA IMAM, Executive Director Youth concern on Environment ( YCED)-UGANDA 
Aryampa Brighton  Youth for Green Communities (YGC) 
MR. GUMISIRIZA MODERN  YOUTH FOR NATURE CONSERVANCY-YNC  
  
United States   
Juliana de Moraes Pinheiro, Socio-environment Program Coordinator Washington Brazil Office (WBO) 
  
Uruguay   
Juliano bueno de Araujo, CEO and Paulo Henrique Araújo Machado, COO Fundácion ARAYARA