Article 66KNT Stop burning trees for energy, scientists urge ahead of UN Biodiversity Conference

Stop burning trees for energy, scientists urge ahead of UN Biodiversity Conference

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475594800.0.jpg Little remains but stumps and puddles in what was once a bottomland hardwood forest on the banks of the Roanoke River in northeastern North Carolina. The trees were turned into wood pellets for burning in power plants in Europe. | Photo by Joby Warrick / The Washington Post via Getty Images

Forests are more valuable alive than dead, at least according to the more than 670 scientists who signed a letter urging world leaders to quit burning trees for energy. The plea comes as delegates gather for the United Nations Biodiversity Conference that begins today in Montreal.

The scientists want to stop to the industrial burning of wood for electricity and heat, referred to as forest bioenergy. The practice needs to be replaced by wind and solar energy, they write, to protect forests and creatures that make a home there.

The goal to halt and reverse the global loss of nature could fail due to the growing pressure on forests from this industry," the letter says. It's addressed to the heads of government of China, the US, Canada,...

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