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Global bioenergy resources

doi: 10.1038/nclimate2097
handle: 10044/1/55148
The increased use of bioenergy is mired in a controversy over the environmental and social risks of escalating biomass production. Assessments of global biomass potential published over the past 20 years are reviewed, showing how different levels of deployment necessitate assumptions that could have far-reaching consequences for global agriculture, forestry and land use. Critical future challenges that can be addressed by the scientific community are also identified.
- Imperial College London United Kingdom
EUROPE, 330, INCREASES, Environmental Studies, POTENTIALS, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, CARBON SEQUESTRATION, BIOMASS ENERGY, Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences, BIO-ENERGY, EMISSIONS, Science & Technology, INTENSIFICATION, LAND-USE CHANGE, MODEL, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Environmental Sciences
EUROPE, 330, INCREASES, Environmental Studies, POTENTIALS, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, CARBON SEQUESTRATION, BIOMASS ENERGY, Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences, BIO-ENERGY, EMISSIONS, Science & Technology, INTENSIFICATION, LAND-USE CHANGE, MODEL, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Environmental Sciences
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