Burning wood is not ‘renewable energy,’ so why do policymakers pretend it is?
Burning wood to generate electricity — “biomass energy” — is increasingly being pursued as a renewable replacement for burning coal in nations like the U.K., Japan, and South Korea — even though its emissions aren’t carbon neutral in practice. On this episode of the Mongabay Newscast, reporter Justin Catanoso […] Click here to view original […]
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