We're not seeing things get much worse in the forest. We've certainly have had drier seasons, and therefore more fires in the drier seasons than what the climate models would predict. Nothing to compare to the failure to kill off the beetle, which we depended upon cold winters for.
But generally speaking in the forest industry, our view is that the changed climate is a threat to the health of the ecosystems on which we depend for our livelihoods and has to be addressed. Because addressing it requires global commitment, which seems to be elusive, we think at minimum there should be far more attention paid to adaptation.