Steppenwolfe
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Lumber is a renewable resource that's actually good for the environment, unlike steel and concrete, which are finite materials that require huge amounts of energy to produce.
So, give back every piece of lumber you and your family have every lived under and we'll talk.
Lumber isn't a resource, it is the byproduct of harvesting a tree. Some species, mostly deciduous hardwoods, regenerate from cutoff stumps, virtually no coniferous evergreen does that; with the exception of Sequoia's. So... Pines, Fir, Hemlock, Spruce, etc. need to be replanted to be "renewable". I'm not a tree hugger, but some forests should be left to the planet and future generations. THAT'S ALL...