Fair enough and I see the connection.
but, the article fails to point out how the invasion of the Ash Borer Beetle is related to climate change
I assume it came over in a shipping container or a boat, like
those fish did.The article also avoided any discussion of how many trees Fender chops down per year and if that # has been growing over the past __ decades (I assume it has)
ie. are Fender's practices sustainable in the 1st place?
Wondering: does Fender have a "Plant a Tree" program to replace what they take? If not, there's part of the problem too.
I'm not a climate change denier at all...but, there's more than climate change at work here. Global trade brings invasive species and global demand for product means more trees chopped.
either way, that sucks for folks wanting Ash Fenders...but on the flip-side I guess it means my Fender Strat will be worth more money when I decide to sell it...
I wonder if Keith is in the market for a new axe? I'm talkin' "Friend Prices" here!!!