US Fed still expected to cut interest rates despite jump in inflation

The Tree Frog Forestry News
September 12, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

The US Fed is still expected to cut interest rates next week despite a jump in inflation. In other Business news: the scope of pollution from Washington’s defunct Cosmopolis pulp mill is unknown; Russia’s Segezha Group cuts 350 jobs at its Novoeniseysk sawmill; and EU wood pellet consumption is set to rebound. Meanwhile: FSC US announced its 2025 Leadership Awards, while SFI Canada highlighted funding for Indigenous-led Climate Smart projects.

In BC Forestry news: more on the Pacheedaht First Nation effort to end the Walbran Valley blockade; Williams Lake is hosting a ‘contemplative forestry‘ workshop; Prince George protesters call for an end to glyphosate spraying; and UBC forestry prof Shannon Hagerman on environmental social science in forestry. Elsewhere: Nova Scotia funds projects to save hemlock trees; Ontario clears storm-felled timber from Samuel de Champlain Park; Coulson says Saskatchewan paid too much for its new firefighting planes; the UK opened a new seed bank; and the US decision to issue smoke masks to firefighters doesn’t apply to arduous work.

Finally: a NASA image of an Idaho’s forest chessboard reflects 19th century forest management.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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