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by realreality 1699 days ago
They’re only carbon neutral if you replant what you’ve cut down.
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But that's the idea behind the biomass burning.

If you just burn all the forests an be done with it it's a bad idea. But if you replant the forests with fast growing species you can cut them down every 5-10 years and have a lot of biomass to burn in basically a closed cycle.

The new species can be worse for the ecology than not planting. It's not that easy as just plant anything.
You don't really have to replant -- coppice and pollard are out of fashion, but maybe they can come back.

Sprout Lands by William Bryant Logan is a fascinating read.