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environment6 months ago

Trump Administration Moves to Remove Roadless Forest Protections

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the rescinding of the 2001 Roadless Rule, which restricts road construction and timber harvest on nearly 59 million acres of national forests. This move aims to improve forest management, reduce wildfire risks, and boost economic development in rural areas by allowing more local decision-making and responsible resource use.

businessenvironment1 year ago

"Challenges and Closures: The Uncertain Future of Montana's Timber Industry"

Two timber mills in western Montana recently announced closures, citing reasons such as labor shortages, lack of housing, rising costs, and outdated technology. The closures are primarily attributed to the cost of living in Montana, a deficient labor pool, and newer, more efficient technology, dispelling the industry's past accusations of environmentalists and lack of logs. Despite the paradox of needing to log forests for their health, forests play a crucial role in sequestering carbon emissions, and policy on national forests should be based on truth and science rather than demonizing opposition to logging old growth forests.

environment2 years ago

"The Forgotten Threat: Earth's Trees Pose a Troubling Danger"

A new report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts that forests' ability to absorb carbon will significantly decrease after 2025, potentially making them a significant source of carbon emissions by 2070. Natural disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, and tornadoes, along with development in forested areas, are disrupting forest ecosystems and reducing their carbon absorption capacity. Forests currently absorb 11% of harmful carbon pollution in the U.S., but if this ability is lost, it will contribute to increased emissions. Forests also release stored carbon when they are cut down or burned. Aggressive forest management is needed to save our forests and promote better carbon storage.

environment2 years ago

Strengthening Canada's Wildfire Response in the Face of Climate Change

Canada's record-breaking wildfire season has highlighted the need for a shift in firefighting strategies, as traditional methods are no longer sufficient. Experts argue that instead of focusing solely on suppressing fires, efforts should be directed towards preventing them in the first place. This includes measures such as closing forests during high-risk conditions and increasing patrols to spot and contain smaller fires early on. With wildfires expected to become more frequent and severe due to climate change, experts emphasize the importance of a paradigm shift towards protecting human society and implementing proactive measures to mitigate and prevent fires.

environment2 years ago

"US Forest Managers Advocate for Silly String Instead of Fireworks, Sparking Debate"

U.S. Forest Service managers in the drought-stricken Southwest are urging people to swap fireworks for alternatives like Silly String to prevent wildfires. However, some environmentalists argue that using aerosol cans of sticky party string in nature is not a suitable solution. While the Forest Service requests that if people do use Silly String, they should leave no trace, environmentalists point out that the string is not biodegradable and can damage surfaces. The bottom line for forest managers is to prevent human-caused wildfires, especially as the monsoon season may not keep fire danger at bay.

environment2 years ago

The Overlooked Factor in Wildfires and its Cost to Insurance Companies and Buyers.

Former Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says that while climate change has contributed to the longer fire season, poor forest management practices, such as leaving old growth and brush, have also played a significant role in catastrophic wildfires. Smoke from wildfires in Canada has traveled as far as South Carolina, causing air quality in New York City and Washington, D.C. to drop to record lows. Bernhardt suggests better collaboration between government and private forest owners to create firebreaks and better timber management to reduce overall forest density. He also recommends shifting firefighters from seasonal employees to year-round so they could spend more time using controlled burns or other methods to decrease fuel load.