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What do we think of Drax?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7731462" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I have read articles that show when trees are planted on pasture land, there is a change in the soil biology as the trees grow, causing Carbon held in the soil to be emitted back into the atmosphere (at the same time as carbon is being "captured" by the trees growing), this makes it only equal to carbon capture in grazed pasture, but only if the wood grown is never burnt. If the wood is burned (in somewhere like Drax), then grazed pasture is far better for climate change, unfortunately the answer for global warming is consume less which is not a message anyone wants to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7731462, member: 51054"] I have read articles that show when trees are planted on pasture land, there is a change in the soil biology as the trees grow, causing Carbon held in the soil to be emitted back into the atmosphere (at the same time as carbon is being "captured" by the trees growing), this makes it only equal to carbon capture in grazed pasture, but only if the wood grown is never burnt. If the wood is burned (in somewhere like Drax), then grazed pasture is far better for climate change, unfortunately the answer for global warming is consume less which is not a message anyone wants to say. [/QUOTE]
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