
Roundtable: The sustainability of woody biomass, part 2
With demand for woody biomass predicted to grow rapidly, part two of this roundtable organised by Environmental Finance with the support of GreenTrees and Gryphon Carbon Consultancy asks whether the industry has done enough to promote sustainability standards

Roundtable: the sustainability of woody biomass
Chopping down trees for fuel is a controversial form of energy production. With demand predicted to grow rapidly, this roundtable discusses the sustainability issues surrounding this fuel source, and what can be done to improve standards and certification
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