Europe is burning our forests for “renewable” energy. Wait, what? -- Grist
http://grist.org/climate-energy/europe-is-burning-our-forests-for-renewable-energy-wait-what/
"If youre driving through the South and you see a denuded field filled with stubby new plantings where lush forest once stood, the blame might lie with an unlikely culprit: the European Union and its well-intentioned clean energy rules.
In March 2007, the E.U. adopted climate and energy goals for 2010 to 2020. The 27 member countries set a goal of reducing carbon emissions 20 percent by 2020 and increasing renewables to 20 percent of their energy portfolio. Unfortunately, they underestimated the carbon intensity of burning wood (a.k.a. biomass) for electricity, and they categorized wood as a renewable fuel.
The result: E.U. countries with smaller renewable sectors turned to wood to replace coal. Governments provided incentives for energy utilities to make that switch. Now, with a bunch of new European wood-burning power plants having come online, Europeans need wood to feed the beast. But most European countries dont have a lot of available forest left to cut down. So theyre importing our forests, especially from the South.
Of course, wood is in some sense renewable: Trees can be regrown. But in other ways its more like fossil fuels than it is like solar and wind. After all, the whole obsession with renewables isnt just because we fear running out of fossil fuels. Its because burning fossil fuels produces CO2 that causes global warming. The same is true of burning wood, unlike wind or solar.
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Ummm. I know some of you have seen this, but still...