…in absolute terms. Even biomass and animal traction remain higher in absolute terms than before the industrial revolution, both globally and in our UK data from 1560-1860. Jevons Paradox is…
…wood offcuts and other sustainable biomass, currently used as a low carbon fuel. A comparison of the costs and CO2 intensities of different electrification technologies ties all of our work…
…off of biomass. For example, you may have spent time on an exercise bike during lockdown and wondered how much power you are generating. If a person eats 2,500 calories…
This data-file captures the economics of ocean carbon sequestration using seaweeds and kelps, which tend to generate 20T of dry biomass per acre per year, of which c10% is naturally…
…from” (Source: Wikimedia Commons) (9) Biomass was the only heating fuel. The right to gather sticks and timber was granted by manorial lords to their tenants. Every last twig was…
…past century, with biomass yields per hectare almost doubling since the first half of the 20th century. This is mainly through improved forestry practices (pages 13-16). Conclusions of Finland forests…
…of emissions reductions per ton of wood through to +2 tons of incremental emissions per ton of wood. Covered contexts include deforestation, sustainable forestry, commercial thinnings and gathering fallen biomass;…