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27 June 2024

The carbon emissions generated by concrete and steel construction are well-known. Why then are we not using more carbon-friendly building materials? In a passionate and compelling argument Paul Brannen advocates the use of timber in buildings wherever possible. His controversial and counterintuitive argument is clear: planting trees is not enough to reduce carbon, we also have to chop them down and use more wood in our buildings and cities.
This is the first book to take timber from the margins to the mainstream, from the forests to the cities. The book tackles head-on questions about sustainability, safety, the biodiversity of commercial forests and the pressures on land use. The case for timber as a construction material is persuasively made – the creation of new engineered timbers with the structural strength of steel and concrete enable us for the first time to build wooden skyscrapers – and draws on the latest developments in engineering and material science. In addition to the familiar forestry models, the book advocates alternatives such as wood farming and agroforestry that bring with them added biodiversity gains for farms.
With the built environment currently responsible for 40 per cent of the world’s carbon emissions, Brannen's message is unequivocal: we must change how we build. Timber! offers fresh and inventive ideas that over time could see our expanding cities storing more carbon than our expanding forests.

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development, Sustainability, ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design, SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / General, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Manufacturing, Climate change, Environmentally-friendly and sustainable architecture and design, Building construction and materials, Timber and wood processing

Paul Brannen has bravely and cleverly considered one of the most far-reaching, broad-ranging and deep dimensions of contemporary science... How to grow and then use timber and wood, both successfully and sustainably, is at the very heart of this book... you would be mad not to buy it.
Introduction
1. What is the problem we are trying to solve?
2. How timber can decarbonise the built environment
3. Insulation: the big climate win we have yet to deliver
4. Wooden skyscrapers: building big with timber is now possible
5. Fire, timber buildings and safety
6. Why our forests are an important asset in tackling climate breakdown
7. Is there enough sustainable wood to significantly increase its use in construction and renovation?
8. Increasing wood supply by growing more trees on farms
9. Is there enough land? Can we plant more trees and still produce enough food?
10. Harnessing the climate benefits of agroforestry
11. Let’s buy a house from IKEA: homes made from wood in factories
Conclusion: Timber rising!