BURNED: ARE TREES THE NEW COAL?

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“Ethical Markets highly recommends this video illustrating the insanity we report in our Green Transition Scoreboard: “Transitioning to Science-Based Investing: 2019-2020”, (free download at www.ethicalmarkets.com) of cutting down trees to burn in power plants for electricity!  Kudos to  Link TV  for the informative video  “Burned: Are Trees The New Coal?”.  This is another example of the fallacies and financial and human risks of science-denial, many examples of which we describe.  Reforming global financialization is urgent, since markets still operate on obsolete economics and “externalizing” social and environmental costs.  

~Hazel Henderson, Editor”

A new version of BURNED: Are Trees the New Coal — the hard-hitting documentary that exposes the truth about the biomass industry — has just made its debut on Link TV and is available for international free streaming!

Watch it here!

BURNED: Are Trees the New Coal? tells the little-known story of the accelerating destruction of our forests for fuel.

This powerful film probes the policy loopholes, huge subsidies, and blatant greenwashing of the biomass electric power industry.

Here in the US South, our forests are disturbed at a rate four times higher than South American rainforests. Dogwood Alliance has documented the increased pressure that the biomass industry has put on this heavily logged landscape. Every year, tens of thousands of acres of Southern forests are cut down, turned into wood pellets, and shipped overseas by Enviva, the world’s largest wood pellet manufacturer, to be burned for electricity.

At every step of the process, the industry is devastating our forests, harming communities’ health, and imperiling our chances at solving the climate crisis.

BURNED has had a profound impact on Dogwood Alliance’s work and getting the message out. Adam Colette, Dogwood Alliance’s Program Director, says:

“I’ve been following Enviva and the wood pellet industry for years, and I’ve seen the devastation first hand. This documentary has allowed the public and policymakers to join me on Dogwood Alliance’s investigations of shocking clearcuts, see the destruction for themselves, and ask the question: is this what clean energy looks like?”

BURNED: Are Trees the New Coal

will be available for streaming for four months, through July 18th. Watch how a dedicated group of forest activists, ecologists, carbon scientists, and concerned citizens fight to establish the enormous value of our forests, protect their communities, debunk this false solution to climate change, and alter energy policy both in the US and abroad. Be sure to watch and share!

Our forests are worth so more when they’re standing than when they’re burned for electricity. Sign the pledge to Stand4Forests today.