Over 500 Scientists From US, Europe and Asia Urge World Leaders to Stop Burning Trees for Energy

Hundreds of scientists signed a letter addressing US President Biden, European Commission and European Council Presidents, Japan PM Suga and South Korean Presdient Moon.

More than 500 scientists from all around the world have voiced their concerns regarding the burning of biomass as carbon neutral in a letter to the EU and some world leaders. The scientists have urged the governments to end subsidies for burning wood that are harmful to the environment, as well as pose a serious threat to the world’s forests.

Hundreds of scientists who signed the letter said that each kilowatt-hour of heat or electricity produced by burning trees would add two or three times much carbon to the environment as using as fossil fuels. According to their explanation, it is because wood is not as energy-dense as coal or oil—which means more woods need to be burnt to produce the same amount of power.

To the Leaders of the World

The letter is addressed to the US President Joe Biden, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel, Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

It was signed by several economist and scientists, including Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, the Belgian climatologist who is the former chair of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, as well as experts from countries like the US, the UK, Singapore, Japan, Germany, Norway, Canada, Brazil, Portugal and Spain.

The world climate is changing dramatically and the worrying signs are more visible now. While some of the world leaders are trying to fix this already damaged environment, scientists and environmental experts are asking them to think about the alternative plan.

The scientists are concerned about the “false solution”—burning the biomass for energy. They are worried that the solution is replacing the real efforts to reduce carbon emission in all the countries.

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