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Old 10-06-2022, 03:46 PM   #2543
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https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/climate-chan...els-fund/23734


https://www.canada.ca/en/services/en...y-economy.html


There's nothing clean about wood pellets burning yet is being promoted by the Liberal government (while lobbied by the wood pellet association / the foresting industry) as a methods of fighting climate change.

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The Canadian forest sector is working to advance Canada’s bioeconomy and create jobs while fighting climate change. For example, Granule 777 Inc., in Quebec, is building the first fully integrated industrial wood pellet and sawmill complex in Canada. The Government of Canada has invested $20 million in the project to enable the company to build the complex and acquire strategic and innovative production equipment. The new complex will generate wood pellets and biomass which can replace fossil fuels and lower emissions, while creating new jobs and diversifying the mill’s product base.
Absolutely dishonest and misleading.

If you say green and clean energy enough times and have nice diagrams in green, it makes it so apparently. Coal industry needs to start painting their coal green and get with the program so it can brand itself as clean fuel.
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