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Biomass offers an alternative renewable energy source to fossil fuels and can be used to produce energy directly or through the production of liquid biofuels, e.g., ethanol, as a substitute for liquid transport fuels. Biomass also offers a vehicle to sequester carbon dioxide, thereby reducing atmospheric carbon, which contributes to global warming. However, in some cases, e.g., forests, there is a tension between biomass energy and biomass sequestration of carbon. This paper focuses on both energy and carbon sequestration issues with a view to a better understanding of the potential role of biomass in energy and climate
Keywords:
Biomass,
carbon dioxide,
sequestration,
renewable energy,
bioenergy,
biofuels,
energy,
global change,
forests,
wood,
ethanol,
alternative energy,
Q2,
Q23,
Q4,
D42,
Q5
© 2011 R. A. Sedjo
2011
R. A. Sedjo
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