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The Trump administration has taken a bold step to boost domestic timber production by expanding commercial logging on federal lands. A new executive order mandates an accelerated process for obtaining logging permits while relaxing environmental regulations such as the Endangered Species Act. This move aims to reduce dependence on foreign timber, particularly from Canada, but has sparked concerns over economic and environmental repercussions.

The executive order, issued over the weekend, emphasizes that the United States has sufficient timber resources to meet domestic needs. Just days later, the administration imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian lumber, further complicating the supply chain and potentially raising costs for consumers.

Economic Impacts of Logging Expansion

While the order aims to strengthen the U.S. timber industry, experts warn that tariffs on Canadian lumber could drive up prices in the construction sector. Buddy Hughes, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders, acknowledged efforts to boost domestic supply but cautioned that sawmill capacity limitations could lead to higher costs.

Robert Dietz, NAHB’s chief economist, noted that the tariffs could increase the price of new homes by $7,500 to $10,000, making housing less affordable for American families. Restricting imports without adequate domestic infrastructure could lead to shortages, further driving up costs.

Environmental Concerns Over Increased Logging

Environmental groups strongly oppose the administration’s push to expand logging, arguing it could have devastating effects on air and water quality, wildlife habitats, and climate change. The Center for Biological Diversity warns that clearcutting forests would endanger hundreds of species protected under the Endangered Species Act, including grizzly bears, spotted owls, and wild salmon.

Additionally, Earthjustice, a legal advocacy group, pointed out that deforestation worsens climate change by releasing carbon stored in trees into the atmosphere. This, in turn, increases temperatures, creating drier conditions that heighten wildfire risks. Logging debris, such as leaves and needles, acts as tinder, further fueling wildfires.

A Controversial Path Forward

Trump’s executive order argues that loosening restrictions on logging will reduce the risk of wildfires and improve wildlife habitats. However, environmental experts dispute this claim, emphasizing that intact forests help regulate climate conditions and prevent catastrophic fires.

As the administration pushes forward with its logging expansion plans, groups like Earthjustice vow to monitor federal agencies, including the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, to ensure compliance with environmental laws. Given past legal battles over logging in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, further lawsuits could emerge in response to this policy shift.

While the administration sees this initiative as a step toward economic independence, opponents view it as a threat to public lands, biodiversity, and climate stability. The debate over balancing economic growth with environmental protection continues, with long-term consequences for the nation’s forests and economy.

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  1. Michael O'Neal on 03/23/2025 6:45 PM

    Can’t fight the Military Industrial Complex. More taxes please.

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    • Robert on 04/22/2025 4:52 PM

      Lmaooozzz 🙂

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  2. M. Morris on 03/24/2025 5:33 AM

    So, cutting down trees on U.S. land causes climate change. But, cutting down trees on Canadian land dosen’t…??

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    • K. Labrecque on 04/06/2025 8:20 PM

      Exactly!

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    • Cheryl on 04/14/2025 1:37 AM

      A geological study would indicate that the volume of saleable trees in Canada has the least environmental impact earth wise. Traditionally certain countries’ characteristics become their saleable commodities. Most of our National Parks preserve/protect environments that would suffer irreparable harm by logging for commercial profit.
      Independence has nothing to do with it!

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      • W Fulgham on 04/18/2025 1:28 PM

        Harvesting of select trees is a hallmark of tree farms In recent decades instead of clear cutting.
        Also,clearing out dead trees and brush around power lines prevents most wildfires caused by those power lines, especially in California.
        No one is proposing clear cutting on those federal lands, and it will not be allowed.

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      • rlee on 04/27/2025 11:44 AM

        I have worked as a logger. Forests are managed, not obliterated. Two trees are planted for every one that is cut.

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      • Laura on 05/04/2025 12:14 PM

        Cheryl, which geological study? How advance was this study?

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    • Kelly on 04/16/2025 3:09 PM

      Another democratic move.
      Wild life will also go instinct.
      Bummer!

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    • Jonathan on 05/11/2025 8:31 AM

      Worry more about the Rainforest, the illegal logging and burning for agriculture cash crops that does more harm than all the sustainable modern lumber harvests put together. Instead of locking up minor criminals, draft them into workers planting trees, terra forming waterways and working farms. All labor should be geared to repetitive profitable process. Put the prisoners to work to reform their minds and don’t allow them to “rust” inactively being incarcerated.

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  3. David on 03/29/2025 10:56 PM

    Who said anything about clear cutting timber? The USFS and BLM don’t even use the word anymore. All their timber sales are thinnings of managed stands and they are way behind in treating the stands. Timber mills will gladly buy the sales if the Government agencies make them economically feasible. If they add all sorts of restrictions, seasonal limitations and absurd road costs they won’t sell.
    Its about time we ramped up the sales volume on public land; the Agencies have never met the quotas established under the N W Forest plan that Clinton imposed in the 90’s.

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  4. Don on 04/02/2025 11:45 PM

    I’m very fortunate to be nearly surrounded by national forests – 1 – 2 miles away except for a road strip. Beautiful, except it is a tinder box.

    While opening up logging would be helpful, I wonder where all the logs are going to go? Nearly 40 mills in Western Montana have closed in the last 35 years. About the closest active mill was about 150 miles away – it closed last year. Hauling logs that far, and now further, makes the lumber not cost competitive.

    In August the tariff on Canadian lumber was 7%, in October of last year it was up to close to 15%. I believe the new tariff is not 25%, but instead an additional 25%, so 40%. At what point should the US be able to be competitive? I ask, because at this point the lumber portion of a new home will be 40% higher.

    Simply opening up logging only creates huge piles of logs unless there are open, relatively modern mills to produce lumber that are not hundreds of miles away.

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