Canada has a long tradition of building with wood. During recent years, the emergence of new engineered-wood products and changes to building…
Let’s be clear: forests burn regardless of human presence. Ecological research has revealed there is a natural rhythm to the cycle of…
This article was originally published in Pulp & Paper Canada. I’ve heard it time and time again: how can cutting trees…
Accounting for climate change impacts in the design of resource road stream crossings Designers and regulators are increasingly rationalizing for climate change…
Our forests are a key element in fighting climate change. In addition to sequestering carbon, their biomass can be used as a…
This article was originally published in Pulp & Paper Canada’s Spring 2020 edition. Scientists cracked the code for kraft lignin made from…
Pete Van Amelsfoort, General Manager of Quality Hardwoods Ltd. in Powassan, Ontario has saved his wood products company over $3.9 million dollars…
There is tremendous value to British Columbians in reducing forest slash burning. Benefits include improved community protection, lessened environmental impacts, and increased…
At the base of a large white pine — Ontario’s provincial tree — a group of forest management experts discuss what climate…
Canada is a winter nation resulting in Canadians spending millions of dollars each year to pay for necessary heat. With increasing heating…