Lumber and CO2

From an environmental perspective, this is unfortunate, as wood is largely sustainable. If you don’t plant trees to replace those you cut down, there soon won’t be any left. And building products sequester the CO2 they absorbed throughout they lives for many decades, even centuries. Compare this with the lifecycle of most plants, which decompose or burn in fires, re-releasing their stored CO2 very quickly.
The manufacturing of steel, by contrast, emits huge amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere.
