by Working Forest | Jan 5, 2017 | Archives
A newly announced rebate for greenhouse growers was cheered by members of the industry who had long argued that added charges for natural gas would hamstring the local industry. The Alberta Carbon Levy came into effect on Jan. 1, just hours after the provincial...
by Working Forest | Jan 4, 2017 | Archives
In the face of the likely rise in costs, Ontario’s new cap and trade system may also present opportunities for northern residents, said Warren Mabee, director of Queen’s Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy. Mabee thinks there may be a chance for...
by Working Forest | Jan 4, 2017 | Archives
The future of the Nipissing Forest is open for debate. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) has started the process for the development and creation of a new 10-year plan for the Nipissing Forest. “In Ontario, the MNRF is responsible for the long-term...
by Working Forest | Jan 4, 2017 | Archives
New Year’s Day marks the implementation of the Great Bear Rainforest agreement, hailed as a landmark around the world but largely ignored here at home. It’s been “saved,” as our modern urban mythology describes it. This vast rainforest is no longer officially known as...
by Working Forest | Jan 4, 2017 | Archives
Sawlog prices have trended downward throughout the world over the past two years with the GSPI Index being 14.3% lower in the 3Q/16 than in the 3Q/14, reports the Wood Resource Quarterly. The GSPI sawlog price index fell again in the 3Q/16 and was 21% below its...
by Working Forest | Jan 4, 2017 | Archives
The industry needs to champion wood, lest we lose the culture and the infrastructure that has built up around its use. The world can often seem too complicated for its own good. It’s a big reason some people, such as I, live in a rural place, where things are simpler...