Trump's Order to Expand Logging Threatens to Increase Climate-Fueled Wildfires [View all]
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Trumps Order to Expand Logging Threatens to Increase Climate-Fueled Wildfires
The presidents push to expand timber and fossil fuel production is a double whammy on the climate.
By Curtis Johnson , TRUTHOUT
Published May 17, 2025
On March 1, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled Immediate Expansion of American Timber Production. The order claimed onerous Federal policies have hindered domestic timber production and that expanding logging was a matter of protecting national and economic security. It ordered the secretary of the Interior and head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), who oversee the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) respectively, to develop a plan to expand timber targets and streamline permitting to suspend, revise, or rescind all existing regulations, orders, guidance documents, policies, settlements, consent orders, and other agency actions that impose an undue burden on timber production.
The responsible departments and agencies were instructed to find categorical exclusions to the National Environmental Policy Act and use emergency regulations to circumvent the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
After Trumps order, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service continued the assault on endangered species by proposing a new rule that would redefine harm under the ESA to only include directly killing species, replacing the current definition that includes destruction of a species habitat. Habitat destruction is the greatest source of species extinction.
In April, USDA head Brooke Rollins directed the stripping of forest protections on more than half of all national forests and called for expanding timber production by 25 percent to address a wildfire emergency, and restore forest resources. A report from the Associated Press says the directive exempts affected forests from an objection process that allows outside groups, tribes and local governments to challenge logging proposals at the administrative level before they are finalized.
A map of forests Rollins has targeted includes all national forests in Washington State and California, and large sections throughout the west and other parts of the country. It even includes some wilderness areas. These forests contain some of the most cherished old-growth and mature forest ecosystems remaining in the U.S.
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(Brooke. Really. Call your kid Extinct
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