Tell Congress that Forest Biomass is NOT Clean Energy

Tell Congress that Forest Biomass is NOT Clean Energy

Forest biomass is made by cutting down forests, turning the trees into wood pellets, and burning the pellets to produce electricity. Power plants that burn biomass emit 150 percent more climate-wrecking carbon pollution than those burning dirty coal.

A huge percentage of the people who live near active biomass sites, wood pellet plants, and wood-burning power plants are people of color – and many people near these sites suffer from respiratory illnesses and must wear masks or leave their windows closed to keep dust out. This is a grave environmental injustice.

We must urge Congress to see biomass for what it really is: a threat to our climate, forests, air quality, and the communities where polluters set up shop.

Urge your representatives to protect U.S. forests and communities from the biomass industry!

Urge your representatives to protect U.S. forests and communities from the biomass industry!

Enviva Pellets Northampton in North Carolina

Photo: Enviva Pellets Northampton, North Carolina
Credit: Dogwood Alliance

Forest biomass is made by cutting down forests, turning the trees into wood pellets, and burning the pellets to produce electricity. These companies say they only use woody material that’s no longer viable – but recent whistleblowers have revealed that this is an industry-wide lie to hide that they raze healthy forests.

Power plants that burn biomass emit 50 percent more climate-wrecking carbon pollution than those burning dirty coal. In fact, in 2019 wood pellets sourced in the U.S. and burned for energy in the U.K. emitted a staggering 17.6 million tons of carbon dioxide.

A huge percentage of the people who live near active biomass sites, wood pellet plants, and wood-burning power plants are from communities of color or low-income communities. Many people near these sites suffer from respiratory illnesses, must wear masks or leave their windows closed to keep dust out, and struggle to sleep at night due to the industrial noise. This is a grave environmental injustice.

The entire biomass industry is built on a lie and the systematic targeting of communities of color and low-income communities.

We must urge Congress to see forest biomass for what it really is: a threat to our climate, wildlife, forests, air quality, and the communities where polluters set up shop.