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UBC Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship > News > In the Media: November 2025

In the Media: November 2025

November 1, 2025 | Author: UBC Forestry

Here’s a look at UBC Forestry & Environmental Stewardship in the media throughout November 2025.

November 1, 2025

Wildfires Spark Friendly Disagreement as Trump Administration Pushes Canada to ‘Lean into Forest Management’
Lori Daniels
National Post

November 3, 2025

New Study Examines How Best to Address Species Declines in Southern Ontario
Tara Martin and Abbey Camaclang
Globe & Mail

How Much Energy Does AI Use?
Hamish van der Ven
Mornings with Simi, CKNW Podcast

David Eby Seeks Commitment on $1.2B Aid Package, EI Reform at Forestry Meeting
Harry Nelson
Vancouver Sun

Timber Crisis: a Working Group Created
Gregory Paradis
Panoroma, CBC: Radio-Canada

After the flames: How fire-loving fungi help forests recover
Monika Fischer
Phys.org

November 5, 2025

What do 45% tariffs mean for B.C.’s forestry sector?
Harry Nelson
CBC Vancouver

Turtles, plovers, and eels at risk as Ontario’s wetlands face collapse
Tara Martin, Abbey Camaclang
Oceanographic Magazine

November 7, 2025

Innovation UBC’s Inventions & Licensing Team Announces 9 New Spinoff Companies This Fall Built on UBC Research
Scott Renneckar, Feng Jiang
T-Net

November 12, 2025

B.C.’s century-long feast on big, old trees has sent forests into freefall
Peter Wood
The Narwhal

November 18, 2025

Deer are destroying B.C. island ecosystems. Indigenous hunting could be the solution
Tara Martin, Sofie McComb
The Narwhal

Protests held province-wide urging forestry reform, targeting B.C. Timber Sales
Lori Daniels
CBC Vancouver

November 19, 2025

Leaked report claims B.C. timber harvest is vastly overestimated
Peter Wood
Times Colonist

Expert explains timber supply pressures behind mill closures
Gary Bull
CBC: Daybreak Kamloops

November 20, 2025

Forests minister defends B.C. logging. Experts say clearcuts are still a problem
Younes Alila
The Narwhal

November 21, 2025

Study finds Indigenous-led hunting most effective for tackling deer overabundance on B.C. islands
Tara Martin, Sofie McComb
Phys.org, NationTalk, Mirage News

November 24, 2025

Why a lack of access to timber is leading to B.C. mill closures, job losses
Gary Bull
CBC Vancouver

Zombie fires: how Arctic wildfires that come back to life are ravaging forests
Lori Daniels
The Guardian

In the Battle Against Microplastics, UBC Taps ‘Magic of Chemistry’ for Solutions
Orlando Rojas
Techouver

November 25, 2025

Why is the lack of access to wood causing mill closures in BC?
Gregory Paradis
Radio-Canada, Phare ouest

November 26, 2025

Traditional Inuit vs. colonial knowledge in the face of ecological restoration (emergent restoration)
Jennifer Grenz
Madrid+ Blogs

November 27, 2025

Vietnam says no to cheap carbon credits
Terry Sunderland
Hanoi Times

How Warming Winters Could Reshape B.C.’s Christmas Tree Choices
Sally Aitken
Environmental News Network

November 29, 2025

How warmer winters are changing your Christmas tree options
Sally Aitken
The Jas Johal Show: 730 CKNW

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