Yeah, logging for timber does, which is what we’re going to get from this administration. Selective thinning of smaller trees (eg: mostly not commercially viable) can be part of how you restore regular low-intensity fire to the forests in the western US, which reduces the risk of high-intensity fire.
silence7@slrpnk.net 3 days ago
Yeah, logging for timber does, which is what we’re going to get from this administration. Selective thinning of smaller trees (eg: mostly not commercially viable) can be part of how you restore regular low-intensity fire to the forests in the western US, which reduces the risk of high-intensity fire.
Montagge@lemmy.zip 3 days ago
True, but not many logging companies do selective logging unfortunately. Gotta think about those Weyerhauser shareholders.