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Renewable Energy? It’s an F for Failure for Big Biomass

Photo: Drax wood pellet mill in Smithers, B.C., Canada Feb. 2022, photo credits to Bulkley Valley Stewardship Coalition by Ruairi Brogan, RSPB, United Kingdom, and active member of the Biomass Action Network team at the climate talks   Question: Which source has the biggest share of renewable energy in OECD countries primary energy mix?   Answer: […]

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EPN Biomass Action Network at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn

The mid year UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn takes place 3 June – 13 June 2024 and EPN Biomass Action Network is represented there by several network members. Once again we are bringing opposition to biomass burning as a climate solution to the UNFCCC. A group of campaigners from our network are attending the […]

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Convention on Biodiversity gets strangled into finance

The meetings of the Subsidiary Bodies to the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) that took place in May in Nairobi ended in disarray, as Parties ended up in polarized discussions
about financial resources and other means of implementation for the historic Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) that was adopted in December 2022. As a
result, no agreement was reached on many issues.

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Reaction to FAO Roadmap: Large-scale “modern” biomass energy

  “The huge expansion in so-called ‘modern’ biomass, doubling the current levels by 2030 and trebling them by 2050, is dangerous and unacceptable. It would exacerbate the climate crisis whilst also harming communities and biodiversity, and we already have numerous examples of its adverse impacts.” “Planning to ally energy production from biomass burning with carbon […]

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We need a global renewable energy target without big biomass energy expansion

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]  – For immediate release – Contact: Ms Peg Putt +61 418127580, email – peg.putt@gmail.com   We need a Global Renewable Energy Target without Big Biomass Energy Expansion   Dubai, 1 December 2023. As climate COP28 convenes in Dubai, the Biomass Action Network of EPN* warns that burning forest […]

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Briefing – Biomass Carbon Accounting is no longer Fit for Purpose

A peculiarity of UNFCCC and IPCC carbon accounting and reporting methodology is leading to unfair attribution of emissions sources in what is emerging as an unintentional but concerning example of climate colonialism. This is uniquely in relation to large scale biomass energy generation. It has got to the point where this must be fixed. Download […]

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