Can “green” tech reverse the effects of climate change or is it a second coming of the biomass industry? Have you ever heard of “Moore’s law”? You may want to […]

Can “green” tech reverse the effects of climate change or is it a second coming of the biomass industry? Have you ever heard of “Moore’s law”? You may want to […]
You’re probably familiar with the terms clean energy, green energy, and renewable energy from the news. You may even think that they mean roughly the same thing. I’m sorry to […]
Forests in the United States play a critical role in addressing the climate emergency, protecting biodiversity, and safe-guarding our communities across the US. Unfortunately, the climate movement often misunderstands how […]
Don’t let companies like Enviva fool you; the “green” fuel that they’re marketing is driving climate change.
Recently a couple of us here at Dogwood went out on an investigation of the wood pellet manufacturing facilities in North Carolina. All of the facilities are owned and operated by Enviva and exist for the sole purpose of producing wood pellets to feed the market in Europe, particularly the UK-based utility company Drax.