 When we think of forests, we think of the air that we breathe. We think about the water we drink and the energy we need. We think of magnificent places where so many creatures live in Rome, a place that quietly tucks away carbon, keeping the planet and the climate in balance safe from an impending storm. But when we think forests, we must remember to think about so much more. Think shelter and families, food to be harvested and grown. Think of knowledge, technologies and ideas, the things that we don't yet know and the jobs. Lots of jobs, sustaining economies for a sustainable planet for the young and old, rich and poor, men and women. Because when we think of forests, we need to remember to think of people and the generations to come.