2021

CARBON & CLIMATE

REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Physical

Carbon

Climate

To Our

Storage

Impacts

Stakeholders

Appendix

Carbon

Carbon

Record

Cycle

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TO OUR STAKEHOLDERS

Our 2021 Carbon and Climate Report provides our accounting methodology for measuring our carbon removals, storage, and Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions and complements our 2021 ESG Report. Overall, our 2021 carbon removals and storage, including all emissions, position us as carbon negative. Carbon and Climate teams within our businesses are developing greenhouse gas reduction initiatives, which position us to establish SBTi (Science Based Targets initiative) commitments once the GHG Land Sector and Removals protocol and new SBTi guidelines for Forest, Land, and Agriculture (FLAG) are finalized.

We recognize that climate change can present both risks and opportunities to our business. As part of the foundation for our TCFD (Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures) reporting, our 2021 Carbon and Climate Report also includes a climate scenario analysis that models potential physical impacts of temperature and precipitation changes on our timberlands.

We are well positioned to face the challenges of climate change and are committed to do our part.

Anna Torma

Vice President, Public Affairs

and Chief ESG Officer

PotlatchDeltic

"We are very pleased to be introducing our inaugural Carbon and Climate Report. Internal teams at PotlatchDeltic have identified a number of opportunities that will allow us to do our part to help address climate change. We look forward to making progress on these opportunities over the coming years."

Eric J. Cremers

President and Chief Executive Officer

PotlatchDeltic

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CARBON CYCLE

CARBON CYCLE

Sustainably managed forests combat climate change through carbon removal, storage and cycling. Trees absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide through photosynthesis and store it in the branches, trunk, needles, and roots. Using wood products for building stores tree carbon and using biomass for energy retains carbon within a natural loop.

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