forest mismanagement

The $25 Million Question: How Sonoma County Can Spend Vegetation Management Funds to Bolster Wildfire Resilience

Sonoma County takes the worst route, deforestation for a new industry that destroys the watersheds and creates worse future burns according to the scientists but helps loggers and dirty energy. All being pushed by Supervisor Hopkins.    LEGAL PLANET: The $25 Million Question: How Sonoma County Can Spend Vegetation Management Funds to Bolster Wildfire Resilience …

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UPDATE: PROJECT STALLED…..WWW Letter on Biomass project: Dirty fuel project, more greenwashing

Sonoma “Clean” Power has taken a pause for one year on the biomass project after community outcry. Supervisor Lynda Hopkins was the only supervisor to push this dirty energy project and continues to do so. Let her know why you  why you oppose.  district5@sonoma-county.org WWW Letter on Biomass project: Dirty fuel project, more greenwashing www.winewaterwatch.org …

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WWW Letter on Biomass project: Dirty fuel project, more greenwashing

WWW Letter on Biomass project: Dirty fuel project, more greenwashing www.winewaterwatch.org January 31, 2021 TO:info@sonomacleanpower.org RE: Sonoma BioMass Competition Wine and Water Watch is a local organization of over 300 citizens concerned with the overdevelopment of the wine tourism industry and promotes ethical land and water use. The Sonoma Biomass Competition is in direct opposition …

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Sierra Club: Moving Beyond Incineration Putting residues from California forest management and restoration to good use

 SHAME ON SONOMA “CLEAN” POWER:  “Biomass incinerators represent some of the dirtiest stationary sources of criteria pollutants in a state plagued by poor air quality. These incinerators emit more CO2 than fracked gas and, in some cases, more than coal. Biomass incineration is an unacceptable, unimaginative solution to an important issue. This report explores how …

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