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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 3H 48M

Timber: The Wooden World (Ep. 112)

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Every empire in history has been built on wood. The ships that projected Roman power, the cathedrals that defined medieval Europe, the railroads that crossed America—all of it required trees. For most of human history, wood was the universal material: fuel, construction, tools, transportation. Nations rose on abundant forests and fell when they depleted them.This episode traces humanity's extraordinary relationship with timber, from the cedars of Lebanon that built Solomon's Temple to the managed forests of modern Scandinavia.We follow the Phoenicians as they trade Lebanese cedar across the Mediterranean to civilizations that had already exhausted their own forests. We watch Venice strip-mine the Dalmatian coast for the ships that made it a naval power. We see England's Broad Arrow policy reserve the finest American trees for the Royal Navy—and American colonists, resentful, cut them down anyway.We ride with the loggers from Maine to Michigan to the Pacific Northwest, chasing the greatest forests on Earth. White pine, Douglas fir, California redwoods—trees that took centuries to grow, felled in minutes. Paul Bunyan becomes a folk hero because the men who cleared half a continent needed a myth to match their deeds.Then we witness the forestry revolution: Gifford Pinchot returns from Germany with the radical idea that forests can be managed, treated as a crop rather than a mine. The paradox emerges: countries that industrialized hardest now have more forest cover than a century ago.But the tropical rainforests hang in the balance, teaching the same lesson the cedars of Lebanon taught three thousand years ago: cut faster than you plant, and eventually there is nothing left.Yet wood is having a renaissance. Cross-laminated timber makes wooden skyscrapers possible—buildings that store carbon instead of releasing it. The oldest building material may be the most important for a sustainable future.

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