It's time to stop pretending burning forest biomass is carbon neutral (Letter)

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Booth, Mary S
Mackey, Brendan
Young, Virginia
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2020
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Schulze et al. (GCB Bioenergy, 2020, 12, 186–197) argue against putting forests into conservation, alleging that managing forests, including for bioenergy, produces more climate mitigation than letting them grow. However, this conclusion is based on not counting emissions from burning biomass, and other carbon accounting sleight of hand. This is a letter regarding https://doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12672

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Global Change Biology Bioenergy

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Agricultural biotechnology

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Booth, MS; Mackey, B; Young, V, It's time to stop pretending burning forest biomass is carbon neutral (Letter), Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 2020

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