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24 juillet 2025
How Nova Scotia fell short of getting a new $3.7-billion pulp mill in Liverpool
by Aaron Beswick, The Chronicle Herald, July 18, 2025
photo: The former Northern Pulp mill in Abercrombie on Aug. 21, 2014. While the mill has been closed since January 2020, clean up from the wastewater and sludge it produced is still a topic of discussion for all those around Boat Harbour. Photo by Christian LaForce /THE CHRONICLE HERALD / FILE

10 juillet 2025
Weaving the future: How Siemens and Spinnova are reinventing the future of textiles
The SPINNOVA® fiber could usher a new era of sustainability in the textile industry. Spinnova spins wood into fiber with no chemicals, minimal water, and maximum impact.
by Atharva Gosavi, Interesting Engineering, July 3, 2025
9 juillet 2025
New Brunswick Federation of Woodlot Owners and Nature Trust of New Brunswick
Announce Launch of Private Protected Areas Program
The New Brunswick Federation of Woodlot Owners (the Federation), in partnership with the
Nature Trust of New Brunswick, is excited to announce the launch of the Private Protected
Areas program.
Among the over 40,000 private woodlot owners in New Brunswick, many are actively engaged
in forest management that ensures the province’s long-term wood supply. However, many of
these owners also prioritize goals such as biodiversity conservation, forest resilience, and
protecting species at risk—values that often go unrecognized. Until now, there has been no
formal program to support these landowners or acknowledge their important role in maintaining
the health and resilience of New Brunswick’s private forests.

25 juin 2025
Innovative guide to scaling up smart use of fast-growing trees
Rome –The International Commission on Poplars and Other Fast-Growing Trees Sustaining People and the Environment (IPC) hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) ... published a comprehensive guide on the innovative use of fast-growing trees to help sustain people and the environment amid the climate crisis.
June 18, 2025, FAO (UN)



