Climate impact of woody biomass: EASAC welcomes JRC report strengthening the case for shorter payback periods
EASAC welcomes the Joint Research Centre’s weighty analysis of the “Use of woody biomass for energy” released this week. The report brings welcome clarity into the active debate on the sustainability of forest-based bioenergy. EASAC scientists have long been studying the answer to the fundamental, question “whether and, if so when, can woody biomass from forests contribute to climate change mitigation” This is, after all, the purpose of the European Renewable Energy Directive.The message emerging from our many publications and debates is that the urgency of the climate crisis requires that