sustainableforestry

Valuing Forests & Scaling Markets: Reflections from Climate Week NYC

Several members of our Weyerhaeuser team recently returned from Climate Week NYC. The annual gathering, held this year from Sept. 22 to 29, brings together business and sustainability leaders from across the public and private sectors to discuss the ongoing global response to climate change. The week of events coincides with the United Nations General Assembly and has become one of the highest-profile and most important venues for shaping international conversations around the climate crisis. ... Read More
October 3, 2024

It’s Time to (Finally) Agree and Move Forward on Forest Carbon Accounting

Five years after the Greenhouse Gas Protocol launched an effort to extend guidance to carbon removals and land use, inviting the promise of a new global standard for forest carbon accounting, we still don’t have agreement or a clear path forward. Disagreements and differing approaches have scuttled progress toward building an effective consensus, and meanwhile the consequences of our inaction compound. ... Read More
September 23, 2024

Alex Littlejohn Brings Connections, Knowledge and Passion to Conservation Deals

It's easy to find interviews with Alex Littlejohn on the internet, particularly on YouTube, where he’s built a reputation as a conservationist and environmental advocate. In these interviews, he quickly establishes himself as incredibly well-informed about the issues and opportunities around people and nature thriving in harmony. His passionate tone effectively connects specific details to the ecological big picture. ... Read More
August 9, 2024

Weyerhaeuser Hosts Panel and Forest Tour During Bloomberg Green Festival in Seattle

The inaugural Bloomberg Green Festival brought thousands of sustainability leaders, entrepreneurs and climate activists to Seattle last month for four days of networking, discussions and experiential learning. ... Read More
August 7, 2024

A Remarkable Journey Illustrates Our Maine Team’s Commitment to Bird Research and Conservation

When a little bird made its way from our timberlands in Maine to our timberlands in North Carolina a few years ago, our wildlife biologists were so captivated by this particular American woodcock (Scolopax minor) they named him Snoopy. ... Read More
July 25, 2024