Georgia's forestry industry faces a critical crisis due to paper mill closures and damage from Hurricane Helene, threatening the state’s ability to manage forests sustainably. Lawmakers are exploring innovative solutions like carbon markets and developing wood-based alternatives for pharmaceuticals and textiles to support forest landowners financially and environmentally. This shift could provide new economic incentives for sustainable forestry practices and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
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