Poor policy decisions have helped BC’s forestry decline

The Tree Frog Forestry News
October 15, 2024
Category: Today's Takeaway

Economists Jock Finlayson and Ken Peacock opine on BC’s forestry decline and how to reverse course. In related news: why BC’s forests are an election issue; and the inaugural Global Wood Summit — what’s next for forest products. In Company news: Mercer’s Peace River, Alberta mill is fined for a Fisheries Act violation; PowerWood launched its new facility in Agassiz, BC; Kruger Kamloops employs AI technology; Rayonier (RYAM) reported a fire at its Jesup, Georgia mill; Enviva’s bankruptcy wipes out its shareholders; and International Paper’s shareholders approve acquisition of DS Smith.

In Forestry/Climate news: Bjorn Lomborg says despite green investments the world uses more fossil fuels than ever; Manitoba’s Interlake forests are back from the ashes; Stanley Park embarks on the next round of looper moth recovery; Ontario needs more Indigenous participation in forestry; Nebraska Tribes secure Arbor Day Foundation grants; and Oregon debates logging’s role in wildfire resiliency.

Finally, going back in time—the Pacific Northwest and Arizona logging history.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog Editor 

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