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Del Birmingham

As biomass energy gains traction, southern US forests feel the burn - 0 views

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    An estimated 50 to 80 percent of southern wetland forest is now gone, and that which remains provides ecosystem services totaling $500 billion as well as important wildlife habitat. Logging is considered one of the biggest threats to the 35 million acres of remaining wetland forest in the southern U.S., and conservation organizations are saying this threat is coming largely from the wood pellet biomass industry.
Adriana Trujillo

How Europe's climate policies led to more U.S. trees being cut down - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    European climate policies are creating new demand for biomass, which power plants now have an incentive to burn instead of coal. That's leading to dramatically increased logging along the eastern coast of the U.S., even as researchers question the eco-friendliness of biomass-based power generation
Adriana Trujillo

Extracting carbon from nature can aid climate but will be costly: U.N. | Reuters - 0 views

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    A new technology called bio-energy with carbon capture and storage, or BECCS, could potentially eliminate the equivalent of China's total carbon emissions from the planet's atmosphere, dramatically slowing the rate of climate change, according to a draft U.N. report. The system, which involves capturing and burying carbon emissions from burning biomass, has not yet been tested at scale but is increasingly seen as "an essential component" of any effort to tackle climate change, the report notes.
Adriana Trujillo

China to Build More Renewables Than EU, U.S. Combined, IEA Says - Businessweek - 0 views

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    China may lead the renewable energy race and is projected to add more renewable energy facilities than the combined efforts from the U.S., EU and Japan through 2035, according to a report from the International Energy Agency. The report also projected that the share of hydropower, biomass, wind and solar energy in the world's supply will surpass 30% in two decades. Advances in solar and wind power technology will help increase output in these sectors by 45%.
Adriana Trujillo

Redefining "Sustainability" as More, More and, Well, More | Amanda Leland - 0 views

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    Preliminary results of our "upside model" show that, within just 10 years, profits can grow 115 percent to $51 billion USD a year compared to today, if all fisheries worldwide were managed sustainably. Importantly, this economic growth doesn't come at the cost of other goals: both seafood production and fish biomass in the ocean would also increase.
Adriana Trujillo

India to Quadruple Renewable Capacity to 175 Gigawatts by 2022 - Bloomberg Business - 0 views

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    India announced plans to quadruple its existing renewable power capacity to 175 GW by 2022 in effort to supply electricity to every household in the country, according to Bloomberg. The plan entails 100 GW of solar PV capacity, 60 GW of wind power, 10 GW of biomass projects, and 5 GW of hydropower.
Del Birmingham

Deforestation Facts - What is Deforestation? | NRDC - 0 views

  • Yet, in the southeastern U.S., the massive fuel needs of these energy companies could double logging rates and increase carbon emissions significantly –- contributing to climate change at a time when we need to be rapidly cutting our carbon pollution
  • Burning whole trees is worse than burning coal
  • Our southern forests are exported to produce electricity overseas
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  • U.S. utilities are also beginning to generate electricity from wood
  • Alternatives to burning trees are available
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    Using forests to fuel power plants in Southeast US and Europe
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