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Foresting Tomorrow

Foresting Tomorrow

Weekly insights on the latest innovations in forestry.

Recent Episodes

June 13, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #33 | Road Trip: Elmia Wood 2025

In this on-the-road episode, we head to the forests of southern Sweden for Elmia Wood—one of Europe’s largest forestry fairs—celebrating its 50th anniversary with a spotlight on AI and innovation. We explore what happens when...
June 3, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #32 | Road Trip: Naturmødet 2025

In this on-the-road episode, we leave the studio behind and head north to Naturmødet—Denmark’s biggest festival for nature, politics, and public dialogue. From muddy boots to sharp debates, we bring you conversations straight...
May 19, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #31 | Special Guests: Louise F. Kofoed-Dam & Kristoffer Sparre from EcoTree

In this special episode, we sit down with Louise Frederikke Kofoed-Dam and Kristoffer Sparre from EcoTree—a company on a mission to make forestry accessible, investable, and nature-positive. They take us behind the scenes of ...
May 13, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #30: Super wood, driverless timber trucks, and the EUDR risk list

In this episode, we start with a breakthrough in wood-based materials: a new “super wood” that’s stronger than steel and ready for production. Made from compressed wood fibres, it promises to replace tropical hardwoods and ev...
May 7, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #29 | Wooden suspension bridges, firefighting drones, and VR forestry careers

In this episode, we kick things off with a jaw-dropping feat of timber engineering: Sweden is building a 400-meter wooden suspension bridge—its longest yet—proving once again that wood can do more than hold up a bookshelf. Fr...
May 2, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #28 | Papal caskets, space brollies, and forest certification

In this episode, we open with a papal plot twist: Pope Francis chose an untreated cypress coffin, crafted in secret by Vatican carpenters, as his final act of simplicity and stewardship. A symbolic gesture—or a quiet call to ...

Reviews

Surprisingly interesting

"Just listened to the first two episodes and it is surprisingly interesting. Really like the cosiness from the two hosts as well. I highly recommend Foresting Tomorrow."

Thomas | Sept. 20, 2024