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April 2018

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'Time to Twig' Masked Ball

Marylebone, London. Wed 18 Apr 2018



 Campaigners hold pictures of a forest destroyed for wood chips and some of its former residents

 They met up just around the corner from the Landmark Hotel at Marylebone Station

 with a bike-hauled sound system

 and soon began their move to the hotel entrance

 

 where they stopped to one side for the protest

 

 The 'It's Time to Twig' leaflet points out that using biomass destroys forests and emits more CO2 than burning coal

 The protesters held masks showing a cross-section of a felled tree

 

 One of the protesters had been inside the Argus Biomass Conference and had listened to some of the plans

 being made by those attending who included pellet traders like Enviva, the main suppliers for Drax power station

 the so-called Sustainable Biomass Partnership which runs a misleading certification scheme and government

 ministers from the EU, Malaysia and elsewhere. The protesters had a bag of wood pellets like those used at Drax

 which burns more wood each year then the UK can produce, mostly from the US Southern states where there is

 a great deal of forest destruction and environmental damge.

 But though biomass is a threat to the environment and contributes to climate change - and reputable scientists

 reject the claim that buring it is environmentally sound, biomass attracts enviornmental subsidies.

 Conferences like the Argus Biomass Conference outside which the protest was taking place are a sign that the

 industry is planning for a massive expansion - which would be disatrous both for the areas where forests which

 have taken centuries to grow will be cut to the ground, for the people and animals and birds etc living there, and

 for the world as a whole, as not only will increase the CO2 level disastrously but felling forests also removes the

 major mechanism for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and replacing it by oxygen through

 photosynthesis.

 Using biomass from annual crops might make limited sense, but cutting and burning forests is madness, and

giving environmental subsidies for its use compounds that madness. As the poster states, Forests Aren't Fuel.

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