Tag: trees
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$10 Million Taxpayer Money to Convert Beetle-Killed Trees to Biofuel
$10 Million Taxpayer Money to Convert Beetle-Killed Trees to Biofuel - by Ashley Sanchez, November 6, 2013, Source: ABC Fox Montana The University of Montana is awarded part of a $10 million grant to find ways to turn beetle-killed trees into biofuel. Pine beetle infestations have impacted more than 42 million acres of U.S. forests for more…
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Anti‑G.E. Trees Group Censored by University of Florida
Environmental group kicked off UF campus - by Jeff Schweers, October 28, 2013. Source: Gainesville Sun An environmental group that was scheduled to make a presentation on Monday at the University of Florida on genetically engineered trees was kicked off campus over the weekend and its members threatened with arrest and banned for three years. Organizers with the Global…
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Report on Genetically Engineered “Factory” Trees
Genetically Engineered “Factory Trees”: Sustainable Way Forward or Dangerous Diversion? -by Center for Food Safety Center for Food Safety (CFS) is pleased to offer a new report, Genetically Engineered Trees: The New Frontier of Biotechnology, which explores potential ecological and socioeconomic hazards of genetically engineered (GE) trees. As you may know, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is considering whether…
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Genetically Engineered Trees for Bioenergy Pose Major Threat to Southern Forests
Genetically Engineered Trees for Bioenergy Pose Major Threat to Southern Forests -by Global Justice Ecology Project In response to industry plans to develop eucalyptus plantations across the US South, environmental groups are raising serious concerns about the impacts of eucalyptus plantations on forests, rural communities, wildlife and the climate, especially if those trees are genetically engineered.…
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Photos Show Whole Trees Burned for Biomass Power
Photos Show Whole Trees Burned for Biomass Power New evidence has emerged once again proving that biomass power incinerators burn whole trees—not just wood “residues”—for fuel. The photographs below (taken in December 2012) show thousands of trees stacked and awaiting the chipper at Hemphill Power and Light, a 14-megawatt biomass power incinerator in Sullivan County, New Hampshire. Click here for…