Burning Wood for Power – Green Solution or Smoky Illusion?
Burning Wood for Power – Green Solution or Smoky Illusion? There was a time when burning wood for energy sounded reassuringly natural . After all, trees grow back… don’t they? Well, new research published in Nature Sustainability suggests the reality is far less comforting — and frankly, a bit inconvenient for current energy policy. The Big Claim (And Why It Matters) Governments, including the UK, have been backing bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) as a way to produce electricity while removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The idea goes like this: Grow trees 🌱 Burn them for energy 🔥 Capture the CO₂ 🏭 Store it underground 🪨 Grow more trees to absorb CO₂ again 🌳 On paper, it sounds like a carbon-neutral (even carbon-negative) loop. But the new findings suggest something rather awkward… 👉 Burning wood for power can be worse for the climate than burning gas. The 150-Year Problem Here’s the catch: time . Forests take decades — sometimes over a century —...