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Burning native forests for power - a lifeline to the woodchippers - July 16, 2008

Native forest bioenergy: bad for climate change and bad for our forests. In response to diminishing global demand for native forest woodchips, Australia’s native forest logging industry is pushing a particularly destructive power generation option.

Burning Native Forests is NOT Renewable Energy - December 09, 2003
Biomass energy from native forests is a threat to the sustainability of Australia's native forests. The use of genuinely renewable energy such as wind and solar need to be encouraged if we are to save the world from climate chaos. Native forest bioenergy or "dead Koala power" is a step backwards on the road to a sustainable future.
Burning Forests for Power - We Cannot Afford It - September 07, 2003

This article was published in the Sydney Morning Herald on Thursday, 27 September, 2001. Decades of on-the-ground experience by the environment movement in Australia provides perspective on the real agenda behind plans to burn native forests for power.

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Burning Forests For Power? - September 28, 2003

In what is looming as the greatest threat to Australia's unprotected native forests, the draconian burning of forests in power plants is again a reality. New, ominous proposals are dawning around the country at a time when our forests and atmosphere can least afford it.

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Bioenergy Media Releases

Wilderness Society lobbies against Forestry Tasmania at major energy conference in Western Australia - December 05, 2006
At the Bioenergy Australia conference in Fremantle, where Forestry Tasmania is giving a presentation on proposals to burn native forests for electricity, The Wilderness Society is lobbying delegates on the devastating impacts such proposals would have.
Review Committee fails on climate change but provides opportunity for the Federal Government to save Tasmania's forests from power furnaces - January 18, 2004
A review of the Mandatory Renewable Energy Target (MRET), a policy intended to boost the amount of clean energy in our electricity supply, comprehensively failed to recommend a renewable energy target to the energy industry which would put Australia on a path towards international responsibility on climate change. The Review does however provide the Federal Government with the opportunity to stop the Tasmanian Government from burning its ancient forests for electricity generation.
No Wood-Fired Power Stations for NSW - Environmentalists Celebrate - September 07, 2003
The Wilderness Society applauds the decision by Bob Carr to end the wood-fired power station proposals throughout the state.
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