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New report reveals the true cost of Drax’s coal imports from Russia

Coal Action Network and Fern have released a report "Slow Death in Siberia" about the impact of coal in that region. 49% of the UK's coal imports come from Russia, and most Russian coal exported comes from the Kuzbass region in Siberia. The report depicts entire...

Investor Briefing on Drax’s Biomass 2018

This Investor Briefing was handed to Drax investors entering the Drax AGM in York on 25 April 2018, as well as interested passers-by. It was subsequently sent to Drax's principle institutional investors. We invite investors to talk to us about their Drax investments....

The Strange Case of Uskmouth Power Station

Note: This briefing has not been updated since October 2018. As of January 2020, the power station has not been converted, and the developers are instead commissioning a feasibility study into the possibility of burning pellets from Refuse Derived Fuel. Uskmouth coal...

GE Trees: Presentation to the National Academy of Sciences

Forests in Crisis - but Biotechnology is not the Solution   On 27th March 2018, members of Biofuelwatch and Global Justice Ecology presented evidence to the National Academies of Sciences via a webinar about the impacts and dangers of genetically engineered...

Biomass Basics

What are the problems with big biomass? In a nutshell - there are three problems: 1) It takes huge areas of land and huge quantities of wood to supply a tiny fraction of the energy we use. 2) Burning biomass emits CO2 to the atmosphere, just as burning fossil fuels...

UK Coal Phaseout to be introduced with dangerous loopholes and delays

Biofuelwatch briefing about the UK Government's coal phaseout decision announced in January 2018. "The Government announced in 2015 that it seeks to end coal burning for electricity within a decade, albeit only if “ a shift to new gas can be achieved within these...

The Big Bad Fix: The Case Against Climate Geoengineering

---> Click here to view the report <--- “The Big Bad Fix – The Case Against Climate Geoengineering,” a report released today by ETC Group, Biofuelwatch and Heinrich Böll Foundation, warns that geoengineering (the large-scale manipulation of the climate) is...

The Big Bad Fix: The Case Against Climate Geoengineering

Joint report by Heinrich Böll Foundation, ETC Group and Biofuelwatch, 6th December 2017 Click here to download: https://www.boell.de/en/2017/12/01/big-bad-fix-case-against-geoengineering   The “Big Bad Fix” provides policy makers, journalists, NGO...

Plume Plotter: Who is Drax polluting right now?

Plume Plotter is showing minute-to-minute details of air pollution caused by Drax, taking account of local weather conditions.  See here for full details. And see here for a 2016 animation of Drax's plume. The Plume Plotter is built using one of the...

Grangemouth Renewable Energy Plant: Briefing

Grangemouth Renewable energy biomass power station: An unsustainable, high-risk potential investment In June 2013, the Scottish Government approved a highly controversial planning application by Forth Energy for a 120 MWe biomass “combined heat and power plant” at...

ICAO’s aviation biofuels plans: A dangerous distraction

6th October 2017 : Letter to the ICAO signed by 96 civil society organisations worldwide Please click here for a pdf with the full list of signatories En Español    -    Auf Deutsch From 11th to 13th October, the International Civil Aviation...

New report argues algae biofuels are overhyped and unacceptably risky

Latest in Biotechnology for Biofuels series September 26, 2017 As the Bio-Based Live Americas conference meets today to discuss topics including industrial scale production of biofuels and chemicals via genetically engineered (GE) microorganisms such as GE algae, a...

Biotechnology for Biofuels

“Biotechnology for Biofuels” includes in-depth investigations of three biofuel companies – Algenol, Mascoma, and Solazyme/TerraVia, and will be updated with forthcoming reports on algae and cellulosic biofuels, followed by further materials. Click here to view.

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