US dock workers and port operators have reached a tentative deal to end the East Coast port strike. In other Business news: an Ontario mayor pushes back on First Nation call for Dryden mill shutdown; Wisconsin’s Besse Forest Products puts six hardwood mills up for sale; Hancock Lumber curtails its Madison lumber mill; and one of Australia’s largest sawmills switches back to biomass power generation.
In Forestry news: the European Union claims to be on-track with its biodiversity pledge despite deforestation u-turn—and it defends regulation delay despite pushback; BC ENGOs call for a new BC Forest Act; BC court denies bid to halt tree felling in Vancouver’s Stanley Park; USDA Chief Randy Moore celebrates his partnership with America’s loggers; Wisconsin groups urge Biden to protect more old-growth; and Brazil secures support for a forest fund to protect trees.
Finally, wildfires, drought and heatwaves are now the second-most-costly US insured loss.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog Editor