Scientists Sound Biomass Alarm; Is Copenhagen Listening?

"[Harvesting] existing forests for electricity adds net carbon to the air. That remains true even if limited harvest rates leave the carbon stocks of regrowing forests unchanged, because those stocks would otherwise increase and contribute to the terrestrial carbon sink," wrote the authors in Science. "If bioenergy crops displace forest or grassland, the carbon released from soils and vegetation, plus lost future sequestration, generates carbon debt, which ... Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
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by Dwight Rousu - Dec. 16, 2009

The Science article looks at how burning of biomass is treated in proposed cap and trade legislation, and finds a problem.

Different government bodies differ in how they treat burning biomass. The federal plan look like a politics and money problem of enabling big corporate energy polluters.

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by Justin Michels - Dec. 16, 2009

This is a hugely important topic and the author provides a good unbiased opinion--well worth a read and some serious thought.

Sadly, biomass is only one example of environmental legislation being crafted for profit and manipulation rather than actually helping the environment. How many people are aware that corn ethanol has already become a huge environmental disaster--which actually requires more energy than it creates!

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