It would be to include the upstream impact of climate change in timber supply calculations, and to create some leeway, that is to say a reserve margin we can draw from to address increased “stochasticity” and uncertain timber supply. In addition, forest management should of course be integrated with the many other forest functions, such as carbon capture and storage and air and water purification. In addition to all that, we'll maintain wealth and wealth creation if we can, but in the meantime, we need to be concerned for the future of people who make their living from the forest.
I'm very sensitive to this reality for communities, which are often single-industry communities, but we can't do it if we deny the science available to us.