Fix Our Forests Act advances toward becoming law in US

The Tree Frog Forestry News
October 22, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

The bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act cleared the US Senate Agriculture Committee with support from wildfire and homebuilding groups, but critics warn it could weaken environmental protections. In related news: Parks Canada confirmed the cause of the 2024 Jasper fire; Louisiana Pacific announced a partnership with the BC First Nations Forestry Council; Marks Lumber is adapting to Montana’s mill closures; and Michigan State University promotes its Forestry Innovation Center.

In other news: the Forest Products Association of Canada released a plan to defend forestry jobs in US trade talks; Google expanded its climate change strategy; NASA may turn off a key CO2-tracking satellite; Enviva works to extinguish a wood pellet fire in Mississippi; and Tolko’s former Kelowna mill site plan is reading for viewing. Meanwhile: rising inflation and widening trade deficits complicate Canada’s interest rate decision; and how Covid-19 reshaped US labour and housing demand

Finally, Russ Clinton wins BC’s 2025 Minister’s Award for Innovation and Excellence in Woodlot Management.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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