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Commentary: In Maine as elsewhere, the forest industry serves a vital purpose

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion November 28, 2022

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Recently, your paper ran an opinion piece by authors from two out-of-state groups that misrepresented Maine’s forest industry and oversimplified the very complicated issue of climate change. The truth is, Maine’s responsibly managed forest provides an abundance of clean air, clean water, critical wildlife habitat and recreational access that is unparalleled – while also supporting ambitious climate goals and industry in some of the... + full article



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