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Burning wood is not ‘renewable energy,’ so why do policymakers pretend it is?
(news.mongabay.com)
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The tree itself would in theory have consumed as much carbon as it releases when burned, but when you take into consideration harvesting and processing, then it's still a net producer.
It should also be noted that the order of magnitude is very different to fossil fuels. And at least in theory the harvesting and progressing can be done using renewable energy sources (at least for large parts of it). We are very far from actually doing this though.
The main issue in practice is the combustion byproducts and fine particulates.
is it from the machinery using fossil fuels?