Foresting Tomorrow

Foresting Tomorrow

Weekly insights on the latest innovations in forestry.

Recent Episodes

Foresting Tomorrow #43 | The Christmas Special
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Dec. 17, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #43 | The Christmas Special

It’s that time of year again! For our final episode of 2025, we return to our traditional recording spot—Skallerup Seaside Resort in northern Denmark—for a cosy and reflective Christmas special. This time, all three hosts are present, gathered around a very full table of æbleskiver, lukewarm gløgg, and open-hearted reflections. No news segments. No guests. Just an honest conversation about the year that’s passed—what we’ve learned, what surprised us, and how far we’ve come as a team, as a compan
Foresting Tomorrow #42 | Special Guest: Peter Hasulyó, Founder of ForestryBrief
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Dec. 10, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #42 | Special Guest: Peter Hasulyó, Founder of ForestryBrief

This week we’re joined by Peter Hasulyó—the Hungarian forester-turned-journalist behind ForestryBrief , one of Europe’s fastest-growing forestry newsletters. We trace Peter’s journey from timber trade to publishing, and explore what inspired him to launch a global newsletter on forest policy, tech, and market dynamics—published twice a week. But the real focus of this episode? Forestry’s public image. We dive into Peter’s recent article “The PR battle forestry never fought: How we lost public op
Foresting Tomorrow #41 | AI forestry machines, sound-optimised fan zones, and the EUDR saga continues
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Dec. 2, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #41 | AI forestry machines, sound-optimised fan zones, and the EUDR saga continues

We start with the gift that keeps on giving: the EUDR. Parliament and Council are now mostly aligned on a major revision - postponements for all, simplified due diligence, and a lighter process for small forest owners and farmers. But what actually happens next? We untangle the latest twists in the regulatory saga and look at what might be under the tree (or missing) before New Year’s Eve. Then we head to Canada, where a timber shell roof is solving a major World Cup problem - too much noise. Va
Foresting Tomorrow #40 | Municipal forests, satellite owls, and biodiversity buzzwords
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Nov. 19, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #40 | Municipal forests, satellite owls, and biodiversity buzzwords

We kick off with a local twist: recent Danish elections saw barely a whisper about forests or nature - despite many municipalities quietly working on ambitious reforestation plans. We explore how places like Aalborg Kommune are expanding their forest cover, and why turning farmland into forest remains a huge political and economic challenge. Then it’s off to space. Again. Planet has launched “OWL” - a new generation of Earth observation satellites with 1m resolution, near-daily coverage, and on-
Foresting Tomorrow #39 | Blockchain timber, climate tipping points, and Jens’ kitchen tree
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Nov. 5, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #39 | Blockchain timber, climate tipping points, and Jens’ kitchen tree

We kick off with more EUDR updates: micro and small operators might catch a break - but only if they’re truly small. We break down what the European Commission’s latest proposal actually means, and why it’s still a mess for … everybody!? Then we turn up the heat - literally. The UN now says the 1.5°C climate target is likely out of reach. We discuss new projections, rising global temperatures, and how foresters are responding with mixed-species planting and cautious optimism (sometimes). Also in
Foresting Tomorrow #38 | Super wood, satellite forests, and shrimp shell secrets
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Oct. 22, 2025

Foresting Tomorrow #38 | Super wood, satellite forests, and shrimp shell secrets

Autumn’s here, and so is a new wave of forest innovation. We kick off with an update on the EUDR delay drama - nothing’s been voted on yet, but small companies might get more time while the rest are still expected to comply. What happens next? Then we go orbital: ESA’s Biomass satellite sends its first forest maps, and we revisit SMOS a 15-year-old satellite unexpectedly helping us estimate biomass from space. Promising tech, but still far from everyday forest tools. Also in this episode: Super

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