Canadian Wood Council Applauds Nova Scotia’s Prioritization Of Wood Products - Wood Business
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Canadian Wood Council Applauds Nova Scotia’s Prioritization Of Wood Products - Wood Business
The Canadian Wood Council (CWC) applauds the Province of Nova Scotia’s recent announcement regarding the prioritization of wood products for construction and heating in public buildings – a strategic move that supports economic growth, climate resilience, and innovation in the province’s forestry sector. By committing to mass timber and other solid wood products for construction, alongside the use of wood pellets, biomass, and other products mad…
Canadian Wood Council Applauds Nova Scotia’s Prioritization Of Wood Products - Canadian Biomass Magazine
The Canadian Wood Council (CWC) applauds the Province of Nova Scotia’s recent announcement regarding the prioritization of wood products for construction and heating in public buildings – a strategic move that supports economic growth, climate resilience, and innovation in the province’s forestry sector. By committing to mass timber and other solid wood products for construction, alongside the use of wood pellets, biomass, and other products mad…
‘A very large step backwards for conservation for Nova Scotia:’ Q and A with Mike Lancaster on ‘final felling’ forestry harvesting plans in proposed Ingram River Wilderness Area - Halifax Examiner
High production forestry in ecologically diverse and invaluable forested land, home to many species at risk, has alarmed many people concerned about forest health and wilderness areas in Nova Scotia.
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