Burning Wood Does More Harm Than Good

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The most enduring of all the biomass conundrums is this one—to burn wood or not to burn wood. Now Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition Movement, is igniting the debate once more. And he’s rethinking the installation of a stove at his house.

This isn’t a new topic here on TreeHugger. Daniel has already written about one study claiming that burning biomass may be worse than coal (although this was hotly disputed by the biomass energy industry), and John has written about the astounding amount of wood it takes to heat a home. But in general it’s long been somewhat assumed by most greens that burning wood to heat your home, as long as you do it efficiently, has got to be greener than using fossil fuels. After all, trees are only releasing the carbon that they absorb when they grow—so the net input of CO2 into the atmosphere is negligible. Right?

Sadly, assumptions can be a dangerous thing. Rob Hopkins, who I previously interviewed about the birth of the Transition Movement, reports that he had only been weeks away from installing a wood burning stove on his home in Totnes, in the South West of England when he read a study published by the Association for Environmentally Conscious Builders called Biomass: A Burning Issue

Wood Gasification

In it, the studies authors (Nick Grant and Alan Clarke, both of whom heat their homes with wood) set out to explore whether wood can really be considered a sensible, sustainable approach to heating homes. Among their findings are that while wood does indeed only release CO2 that it has recently sequestered, “recently” is still a relative term. Pointing out that we need to cut CO2 emissions now, not in 30 years, the authors argue that burning wood directly undermines more beneficial uses for it that keep that carbon locked up for centuries—whether that be building with it, making furniture, or presumably even burying it in the ground. Instead, they argue, we would be better placed burning natural gas efficiently, and letting our woodlands act as a buffer to absorb the carbon that is released.

The authors also tackle another major argument often given for wood burning–namely that it offers a degree of energy security. This, they say, is a myth. If the burning of wood for heat were to be scaled up to any degree, then “peak wood” would hit much faster than peak gas or peak oil.

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Pyrolysis – Gasification Myth Busting

*NOTE* to Evergreen students, staff, faculty, and administrators–
The following videos debunk the myth of ANY ‘clean’ incinerator:

Pyrolysis, Gasification and Plasma Incineration: Part 1


Pyrolysis, Gasification and Plasma Incineration: Part 2

Pyrolysis, Gasification and Plasma Incineration: Part 3

Pyrolysis, Gasification and Plasma Incineration: Part 4

Energy from Waste: Part 1 -The Myths Debunked

Energy From Waste:Part 2- Some regional alternatives

Energy From Waste: Part 3

Our officials and candidates have been asleep on the job, failing to take the initiative to educate themselves on these vital issues to public health and our children.

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Patton Rallies The Community


General Patton, played by George C. Scott, and parodied by yours truly, rallies the community to fight off the wealthy corporations and corrupt politicians bent on destroying the air quality, environment, community, families, and children of citizens resisting these hostile occupying forces. Every real American will support their community in this fight!


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Air Is For Sissies

Air Is For Sissies

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ORCAA Protection

ORCAA Protection

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Adage Surveys Its Domain

Adage Surveys Its Domain

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Air Shutdown!

Air Shutdown

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Commissioners’ Public Policy

Commissioners' Public Policy

The following video exposes the biggest threat to Mason County:

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I Want You!

Talked to a good friend of ours.  She lives within less than 1 mile from the proposed Adage Incinerator.  Her property is now virtually worthless and she knows about the dioxins that will be emitted.  “I played by the rules, paid my bills and taxes, obeyed the laws.  I’ve helped the elderly and less fortunate, watched my neighbors’ kids, given shelter to the homeless.  And NOW they don’t even want to HEAR from us?  It feels like a *SLAP* in the face!…I’m voting for ‘grandma’ NANCY WILLIAMS for 35th District Senate.” -Kim-

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False Solutions To Climate Change – 2d ed.

This 28-page booklet provides a close-to-comprehensive overview of false solutions to climate change. Fifteen concise articles—complete with photos and illustrations—cover more than 20 false solutions to climate change, from Clean Coal to Biomass incineration, providing an easy-to-read introduction to the ever expanding market place of climate crisis techno-fixes.  CLICK on the following link to download/read.

False Solutions To Climate Change – 2d ed.

With the incredible pace of the climate policy debate, the 2nd edition provides key updates to crucial topics like REDD (a major new commodification of forests and lands), which was just emerging at the time of initial publication.

After The Gold Rush

Equally important, the booklet expands to more technologies that are being branded as “green” despite the grave dangers associated with them, such as waste incineration, biochar, and genetically engineered “carbon sucking” trees. We’ve also included much more information on real solutions and positive steps communities can we can take to stop the climate crisis.

The booklet includes contributions from ETC Group, the Indigenous Environmental Network, Movement Generation, the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives, and International Rivers as well as art and photography from across the movement for climate justice.

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