The Latest Logging Industry Smokescreen

October 29, 2021
By Chad Hanson
CounterPunch

The United States Forest Service isn’t what you may think. The primary land management activity in which the Forest Service engages is selling public timber to private logging corporations, while keeping the revenue for its budget. It is quite literally in the commercial logging business, like a giant logging corporation that is subsidized by taxpayers.

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Logging in Disguise: How Forest Thinning is Making Wildfires Worse

August 24, 2021
By Chad Hanson
Grist/Fix

Earlier this month, the Dixie Fire leveled most of the town of Greenville, California. I know the town well — I conducted fieldwork for my doctoral dissertation there. Thankfully, everyone survived. But the downtown is gone, along with 75 percent of the homes.

It didn’t need to happen.

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Slew of Logging Bills Would Worsen Wildfires as well as Climate Change

Winter 2021
By Chad Hanson
Earth Island Journal Online

Wildfires have spanned over seven million acres this year, mostly in California and Oregon. Dozens of lives have been lost, with numerous towns devastated. People are desperate for solutions. Unfortunately, amidst the unfolding human tragedy, some pro-logging politicians are attempting to exploit hardship, loss, and confusion. Instead of focusing on approaches proven to save homes and lives from wildfires, such as home-hardening and “defensible space” pruning within 100 feet of homes, they are promoting logging bills in Congress. This would only make matters worse.

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Donald Trump’s Greenwashing of the Climate Crisis

February 18, 2020
By Chad Hanson
Sierra Magazine

Donald Trump would like the American public to believe that he now thinks climate change is real. That should come as no surprise: Republican leaders have recently changed their messaging given recent polls showing that an increasing number of millennial Republicans want their party to take real action to address the climate crisis. Just after the New Year, Trump told reporters that he now believes climate change is “not a hoax,” and that it is a “very serious” issue, going so far as to call himself an “environmentalist.”

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California’s Clear-Cutting Project in the Rim Fire Area is Setting Up the Region for Another Tragedy

October 14, 2019
By Chad Hanson and James Hansen
Los Angeles Times Op-Ed

During hot, dry and windy conditions last November, the Camp fire devastated the towns of Paradise and Concow in the northern Sierra Nevada, ultimately claiming at least 85 lives and destroying thousands of homes. The tragedy was a wake-up call regarding the increasing risks to vulnerable communities stemming from the human-caused climate crisis.

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President Trump is Wrong About Wildfire Prevention

November 17, 2018
By Chad Hanson
CNN Op-Ed

With the shocking loss of thousands of homes and dozens of lives in the Camp and Woolsey fires in Northern and Southern California, people are looking for answers as they try to understand how a tragedy such as this can be prevented in the future.

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Using Wildfires as an Excuse to Plunder Forests

September 4, 2018
By Chad Hanson and Michael Brune
The New York Times Op-Ed

President Trump recently blamed environmental protections for the loss of homes and lives in wildfires in California, and followed up that groundless suggestion by strongly implying that increased logging could protect rural towns from these conflagrations.

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Lessons from the La Tuna Fire

August 10, 2018
By Chad Hanson
Los Angeles Times Op-Ed

Driven by triple-digit temperatures and high winds, the La Tuna fire scorched 7,194 acres of shrubland and forest in the western Verdugo Mountains area of Los Angeles, Glendale and Burbank last summer, making it the largest fire to occur within Los Angeles city limits in half a century.

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