
USDA Takes Bold Steps: Opens 59% of Federal Forests to Logging in Fire Risk Management Efforts
In a significant move aimed at reducing the growing threat of wildfires, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the opening of 59% of federal forests for logging. This controversial decision is part of a broader strategy to manage fire risks effectively and maintain the ecological health of these forested areas.
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Australia's Greens Advocate for Logging Ban as Key Election Players
In a notable shift in the Australian political landscape, the Greens party is positioning itself as a pivotal force in the upcoming elections by pushing for a comprehensive ban on logging in native forests. This environmental initiative aligns with their broader strategy to gain influence and negotiate terms with larger parties following an anticipated increase in their power during the elections.
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Gabon Junta Secures Direct Access to $620 Million Timber Industry
In a significant development for Gabon's timber sector, the ruling junta has been granted direct access to the nation's lucrative $620 million timber industry. This move marks a pivotal shift in the management and oversight of one of Africa's most abundant natural resources. The junta, which came to power following a coup in August, is anticipated to streamline operations and leverage this industry for both economic growth and political stability.
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