Trump hails Finnish forestry practices again

Foret in Arctic Finland. In 2018, US President Donald Trump said wildfire-devastated California should do more ‘raking like Finland.’ (Eilis Quinn/Eye on the Arctic)

Donald Trump is scheduled to visit California on Friday to observe the wildfires, prompting him to recall Finnish forestry practices during a Fox News interview.

US President Donald Trump has again praised Finnish forestry management in connection with California wildfires.

During his first presidential term, in November 2018, while surveying damage from wildfires in California, he sang the praises of Finnish forestry management, culminating in a brief Finnish moment of global internet glory.

Trump was speaking to Fox News on Wednesday about California’s wildfires when he recalled facing criticism when he previously discussed forestry management as part of wildfire control. He cited Finland and Austria as examples of forested countries that do not face the same wildfire issues as California.

“They said, ‘We live in a forest. We are a forest nation.’ That’s beautiful,” he told Sean Hannity.

This was, however, not the first time Trump has mentioned Finland since taking office.

A file photo of the sun setting through the trees in Inari, in Finnish Lapland. (Eilís Quinn/Eye on the Arctic)

In one video, a reporter asks the newly inaugurated president if he is interested in other options than purchasing Greenland regarding his talk about taking over the country.

Trump apparently mishears the reporter’s question and responds by asking:

“Finland?”

He visited Helsinki in the summer of 2018 for face-to-face talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a meeting hosted by then-Finnish President Sauli Niinistö. At that summit, Trump and Putin presented a united front on the question of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US election and tamped down talk of collusion.

Related stories from around the North: 

Finland: Finnish government buys naturally diverse historical island from forestry giant, Yle News

Norway: World’s northernmost coal power plant shuts down, The Independent Barents Observer

RussiaArctic national park expands, becomes Russia’s biggest, The Independent Barents Observer

Sweden: Ancient Swedish forests cut down at fast pace, Radio Sweden

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