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douglas9

(5,159 posts)
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 07:49 AM Tuesday

Outcry as Trump plots more roads and logging in US forests: 'You can almost hear the chainsaws'

In 1999, Bill Clinton ascended one of the highest summits in Virginia to announce that “the last, best unprotected wild lands anywhere in our nation” would be shielded by a new rule that banned roads, drilling and other disturbances within America’s most prized forests.

But today, this site in George Washington national forest, along with other near-pristine forests across the US that amount to 58m acres, equivalent to the size of the UK, could soon see chainsaws whir and logging trucks rumble through them amid a push by Donald Trump to raze these ecosystems for timber.

The Trump administration has said it will rescind Clinton’s roadless rule, more than two decades after its introduction appeared to mark the end of the bitter battle between environmentalists and loggers over the future of America’s best remaining woodland.

The rule is “overly restrictive” and an “absurd obstacle” to development, according to Brooke Rollins, Trump’s secretary of agriculture, as she outlined its demise in June. The administration is in a hurry – an unusually short public comment period of 21 days for this rescission has just ended, following a Trump “emergency” order to swiftly fell trees across the US’s network of national forests, spanning 280m acres.

The president has slapped tariffs on lumber imports, and the recent Republican spending bill requires more wood to come from American forests – a 78% increase in the amount of timber sold from national forests in the next nine years, an escalation that could trigger a frenzy of new cutting.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/06/trump-logging-forests


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Outcry as Trump plots more roads and logging in US forests: 'You can almost hear the chainsaws' (Original Post) douglas9 Tuesday OP
It's not just about logging, gab13by13 Tuesday #1
Trump loves outcry like Cartman loves tears kerouac2 Tuesday #2

gab13by13

(30,006 posts)
1. It's not just about logging,
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 07:54 AM
Tuesday

it will also open up more mining.

I wonder how much kickback Krasnov got?

kerouac2

(1,320 posts)
2. Trump loves outcry like Cartman loves tears
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 08:14 AM
Tuesday


He thrives off the sadness and misery and outcry from others.

Only reason he will stop would be to require credit for stopping, and maybe a peace prize or something to reward him with... like money.
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