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  1. The list provided by David should be used to bill the listees with the costs of all the damage caused and the funds needed to mitigate the damages incurred as far as reasonably possible. The amount owning will be in the billions of dollars. Those perpetrating, supporting and/or conducting the huge harvests of timber across BC (i.e. Diane Nicholls and her all too willing staff who ensure the AAC stays as high as possible as long as possible and ditto her Chief Forester's Leadership Team who also direct the harvesting) all deny and refuse to accept any responsibility for the consequences of their policies and actions. Instead, they blame it all on natural causes, therefore they cannot possibly be culpable. This phenomenon is well known as the practice of "Willful Blindness". What can we do to make sure they don't get away with it? Everyone must be held accountable for the consequences of their policies and actions.
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