The Biden Administration’s emphasis on climate change has brought renewed interest in a full suite of energy technology and natural climate solutions, including biomass energy from hazardous fuels and managed forest systems. Some consider bioenergy from forests an important component in the transition away from fossil fuels while cutting greenhouse emissions. To others, efforts to scale up bioenergy from forests raises concerns about natural resource demands and larger sustainability priorities.
Yale Forest Forum is holding a speaker series on The Future of Forest Products in a Changing Climate: Bioenergy from Forests on Tuesdays from February 1st to April 19th from 11:30 am to 12:10 pm EST.
On March 29th, Mark Wishie from BTG Pactual Timberland Investment, will discuss Investment in Forest Bioenergy.
To take part in these sessions, register at Webinar Registration – Zoom