“It’s a very long-term issue and we’ve been delaying, denying and sending committees when we should be doing something because we know what to do,” Klenner told about 200 foresters from the public and private sectors.
Variables in precipitation due to climate change — not rising temperatures — will have the greatest impact on B.C.’s forests over the next 30 or 40 years, foresters heard at a gathering at TRU on Tuesday. The annual winter workshop of the Southern Interior Silviculture Committee was described as a chance to review themes of the last decade, and climate change was a case in point. …
Mar 06, 2013
Kamloops Daily News
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