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The impact of wood use on North American forests
Source: RETHINK WOOD - BY ROXANNE WARD / DAVE PATTERSON The Environmental Impact of Using Wood As green building has evolved beyond its initial emphasis on energy efficiency, greater attention has been given to the choice of structural materials and the degree to...
read moreEnvironmental Benefits of Wood Floors
Source: NWFA Environmental Benefits of Wood Floors . Wood flooring is the most abundantly renewable flooring material available. Sustainable forest management makes it possible to harvest wood without any serious impact on the environment, because trees are a...
read moreAccurately Measuring Forest Sustainability
Source: Forest 2 Market Measuring Forest Sustainability The biological sustainability of a forest can accurately be measured via two primary methods. The first method seeks to measure the volume of forest inventory; analyzing inventory changes over time is an...
read moreMontana’s natural resource industry faces challenges
Source: Great Falls Tribune Montana's Natural Resource Industry Faces.Challenges The year 2016 has unfolded as an extremely challenging one for Montana’s natural resource industries. Whether talking about challenges facing timber, how the situation in Colstrip and...
read moreFollowing Columbia Falls Closures, Eight Mills Remain in Montana
Source: Flathead Beacon Governor announces initiative focused on improving forest management BY DILLON TABISH SEELEY LAKE — Days before the final logs rolled through the Weyerhaeuser Company’s plywood plant and lumber mill in Columbia Falls, the pending closure cast a...
read moreNevergreen
Source: The Forest Blog By Russ Vaagen The current trajectory of our forests isn’t the beautiful, healthy evergreen forests most people think. Our National Forests are dying and burning at an alarming rate. Regardless if you believe in climate change or if it’s...
read moreCould the Roaring Lion Fire have been prevented?
Source: Missoula Independent Ron Porter likens the devastation wrought by the Roaring Lion Fire to "losing a friend you've had for 70 years." That's how long he's lived in the shadow of Ward Mountain south of Hamilton, and almost how long he's worked at his family's...
read moreMaintaining Healthy Forests Takes More than Planting Trees
Source: Cool Green Science What can we do to slow climate change and restore America’s forests? I used to think the answer was to plant more trees. Boom. Done. Mic drop. But wait, that’s not the whole story. Our remaining forests face great challenges like massive...
read moreBitterroot timber thinning plan goes up in smoke
Source: Missoulian A Bitterroot National Forest timber thinning project that’s been in the works for nearly five years has gone up in smoke as a result of the Roaring Lion fire. The Westside Collaborative Vegetation Management Project proposed to thin about five miles...
read moreLargest selection of pre-finished Doug Fir flooring in the world
Sustainable Lumber Co. specializes in local, sustainable, and salvage timber. We have the largest selection of pre-finished Douglas Fir flooring anywhere in the world. Quality crafted, hand finished, and meticulously inspected; the perfect choice for any setting or...
read moreForestry for a low-carbon future
Source: FAO.org The Paris Agreement, adopted by 195 Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2015, recognizes the urgency of climate change and calls for limiting the increase in global temperatures to well below 2°C compared...
read moreWhy Build With Wood
Source: Naturally:Wood As building products, systems and technologies evolve, one material remains in demand: wood. Wood costs less – economically and environmentally – and it’s one of the most beautiful, versatile, durable and renewable materials available. Wood...
read moreDNRC offers programs to help residents pay for forest thinning
Source: K-PAX MISSOULA -The Montana DNRC is encouraging residents in forested areas to take proactive steps in reducing fire danger around their homes by offering to pay for some or even all of the costs involved with thinning surrounding forests. Steve Siebert is a...
read moreNorth American forests unlikely to save us from climate change, study finds
Source: Phys.org Forests take up 25-30 percent of human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide—a strong greenhouse gas—and are therefore considered to play a crucial role in mitigating the speed and magnitude of climate change. However, a new study that combines future...
read moreUp in Flames
Source: Property and Environment Research Center Wildfire is an increasingly politicized issue in the United States. With large swathes of the West literally going up in flames, D.C. politicians are squaring off over how to fund firefighting. Facing a severe fire...
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