On Dec. 17, 2014, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) submitted a proposed rule to tighten the primary standard in the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) requiring that ground-level ozone

On Dec. 17, 2014, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) submitted a proposed rule to tighten the primary standard in the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) requiring that ground-level ozone
Read More about Industry Groups Urge EPA to Retain, Enforce Current Ozone StandardsPublished by the National Alliance of Forest Owners Recently the media has reported on release of the sequel to the infamously flawed “carbon debt” argument, asserting that biomass energy contributes
Read More about NAFO: Carbon Debt Sequel Gets A Thumbs DownNew conversations about water in Georgia emerge against familiar backdrops of population growth, litigation with other states, the ever-present possibility of drought, generational land use, infrastructure needs and other policy
Read More about AJC Guest Column: Forests Protect WatersThe Forest Resources Association (FRA) recently expressed its frustration over the Department of Labor’s (DOL) arbitrary decision to stop issuing guest worker visas, leading an industry wide effort to persuade the agency to
Read More about Forest Resources Association Working to Lift H-2B Guestworker Processing SuspensionGeorgia’s forestry industry continued to deliver strong results for the state’s economy in 2013. According to a new Georgia Forestry Commission report provided by the Georgia Institute of Technology, total economic
Read More about Georgia Forestry Commission: Forest Industry Remains Solid Contributor To Georgia EconomyStay up to date on the latest forestry issues from week eight of the 2015 session of the Georgia General Assembly with the Georgia Forestry Association’s Capitol Forestry Report. In
Read More about Capitol Forestry Report – Crossover DayNew research, commissioned by the international non-profit organization Two Sides, has revealed that major global corporations are still using inaccurate and misleading environmental claims to encourage consumers to ‘go paperless’
Read More about Two Sides launches new global initiative to stop the use of misleading “go green – go paperless” environmental claimsNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Chief Jason Weller recently announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is offering a renewal option through Tuesday, March 31, 2015 for eligible agricultural producers
Read More about USDA extends deadline to apply for Conservation Stewardship ProgramStay up to date on the latest forestry issues from week eight of the 2015 session of the Georgia General Assembly with the Georgia Forestry Association’s Capitol Forestry Report. In
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