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Forestry Smart Policy

Forestry Smart Policy

By: Oregon Forest Industries Council
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Providing context on topics impacting Oregon forest management. We are unapologetic advocates for the forest sector who believe forestry is part of the solution to Oregon’s biggest challenges. We’re subject matter experts who take pride in our ability to distill complex forestry topics into manageable information. We may challenge what you think you know. You may not like what you hear, and we’ll talk about issues that make us uncomfortable, too. Trust our information is grounded in science, facts, and practicality about the forest sector. Send questions to podcast@ofic.com.Oregon Forest Industries Council Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Facts Optional: A Case Study in DEQ’s data spin
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, Katie Murray, Executive Director of Oregonians for Food and Shelter (OFS) returns to the podcast, but this time to host a conversation with Isabella Nelson, recent graduate from Oregon State University (OSU) with an honors bachelor of science degree in environmental chemistry and a minor in toxicology, and Dr. Kim Anderson, professor from the Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology at OSU. They discuss Isabella’s internship project with OFS which highlights how the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality’s flawed data analysis and misuse of environmental monitoring results can lead to inaccurate and warped conclusions. Isabella discusses her scientifically accurate analysis of data produced by the Pesticide Stewardship Partnership, a decades old program designed as a targeted, voluntary effort to identify local water quality issues and support education for pesticide applicators. The podcast explores how DEQ began using the program’s data inappropriately to make broad regional conclusions that inflate concerns over pesticide use and undermine trust. Isabella and Kim provide recommendations to refocus the program by applying sound science, improving data transparency and ensuring environmental policies are based on accurate, meaningful analysis that truly benefits both water quality and communities as the program as intended.

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    48 mins
  • Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Advancing Mass Timber in Oregon
    Jan 29 2025

    In this episode we interview Chris Evans, president of Oregon's newest mass timber manufacturer, TimberLab, who played a major role in the new mass timber ceiling at the Portland International Airport (PDX). We talk about everything from what mass timber is, the history of using large wood in construction, the construction speed advantage of wood buildings that utilize cross laminated timber, mass plywood or other mass timber, the environmental benefits, challenges to larger scale adoption and what policymakers can do to advance this emerging technology. For more information on mass timber, visit the Oregon Forest Resources Institute's page on mass timber or visit ThinkWood.

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    58 mins
  • Busting the top six myths about the timber industry
    Mar 8 2024

    This episode with Sara Duncan, Director of Communications for the Oregon Forest Industries Council, takes on the top six myths about the timber industry, including:

    1. Tree farms are not forests, and the timber industry only plants a monoculture of Douglas-fir.

    2. Clearcuts are unnecessary, you could just thin forests instead.

    3. Logging is the number one source of carbon emissions in Oregon and older trees sequester more carbon than young trees.

    4. The timber industry cuts down trees for toilet paper.

    5. All timber companies in Oregon are owned by out-of-state, wall street investors like TIMOs and REITs.

    6. The listing of the spotted own didn't cause as many job losses as the industry said, it was actually automation.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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