well there goes the canadian soft wood industry nostr:note1l2ce4aj004nqnhsv4p9txy5vpwu7wk9ua5xjlfwvtnmstn9g0keqjlz9h9

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they buy things made of wood because they are “natural”, but when it comes to learning how to manage those resources themselves, using and regrowing what we have, they throw a conniption fit,

demanding those resources come from other countries.

i used to think they wanted our resources to be managed well, and not badly. but now im thinking their just shallow thinking emotion addicts.

I sound like a communist, imagine a timber reserve. a lumber forest plotted to continually provide X lumber per year.

you would create jobs! lumber jack, tree planters, ecologists, logistics, and strengthen your national knowledge and sovereignty.

im in.

The problem is around here they really only want Douglas fir. Where I live it looks like a forest but in reality it is a fir farm.

The forests we fall,

Grow stronger, and last longer

Kept here on home land

#haiku