California launched a Mass Timber Coalition, linking in-state manufacturing with forest health. In other news: the US Endowment announced funding for repurposing closed wood products manufacturing facilities; builders look to solve London’s housing crisis with timber; and Green Building Canada opines on life cycle analysis. Meanwhile: Unifor expressed concern for New Brunswick pulp mills; the US will retain duties on Chinese moulding and millwork; Canadian housing starts fell 6%; and US homebuilder and consumer sentiment rose but remain depressed.
In Forestry/Climate news: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says El Niño is growing in strength; new research says trees may store less carbon than expected; BC woodlot owners focus on practical solutions; an Ontario harvesting dispute is headed to a listening circle; Oregon uses AI to support species recovery; a battle is brewing over glyphosate near Lake Tahoe; and New Zealand’s FSC certification changes could reduce worker risks.
Finally: an Oregon chainsaw competition helps spark interest in forestry careers.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor