Greg Walden talks about the progress being made with Democratic members on including clean biomass energy from federal lands as a renewable energy in the national energy tax bill. Biomass has the p...
Greg Walden talks about the progress being made with Democratic members on including clean biomass energy from federal lands as a renewable energy in the national energy tax bill. Biomass has the potential to create many new jobs in Oregon and help improve the health of the nation's forests.
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Please keep up the good work. The politics of Global Warming certainly exposes the so-called "science" that is supposedly behind it. If these people were ethical, they would quickly support rural jobs, safer forests, and cleaner air over slash burns.
I would guess the dead and dying trees are far more likely to end up in a wildfire or rotting in place, rather than being piled and burned, though, if history is an indicator. Either way produces far less energy and far more air pollution.
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I would guess the dead and dying trees are far more likely to end up in a wildfire or rotting in place, rather than being piled and burned, though, if history is an indicator. Either way produces far less energy and far more air pollution.