1. The document proposes doubling woodland cover in the Northwest region by 2050 through increased tree planting. This would help tackle climate change by storing 16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide and support the timber industry.
2. Cities in the region would see a "cool green revolution" from more urban trees, which would improve property values, health, and reduce flooding and heat island effects.
3. Producing more timber and using more wood products would displace higher carbon materials like concrete and steel, saving over 100,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide, while supporting the region's 69,000 forestry jobs.