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Events and Protests

Find out about upcoming talks, webinars, briefings and events where you can learn more, connect with others and engage with Biofuelwatch’s work.

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Burned: are trees the new coal

Screening Wednesday 9th June at 19:30 -21:00 BST If you’re free on Wednesday 9th June from 19:30, please join Biofuelwatch, West Bristol Climate Action and Cut Carbon not Forests for an online screening of the award-winning documentary “Burned: are trees the new...

Net Zero or Zero Ambition?

Several big polluters are gathering this week to celebrate the move towards “net zero” emissions. But climate, forest and human rights activists say this event offers false solutions and shows zero real ambition to address the climate crisis. Top sponsors of the ‘Net...

Webinars

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Axe Drax Protest – Thank you to everyone who came along!

Thank you to everyone who joined us to stand against extractivism. On Wednesday 9th October, we gathered outside the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) in London to call out Drax Power station and the impacts it's having on forests,...

Burned Screening and Q&A in Amsterdam, 27th July

Where? NieuwLand, Pieter Nieuwlandstraat 93-95, 1093 XN Amsterdam When? 7pm for a 7.30 pm start [add-this] What? "Burned - Are Trees the New Coal?" is an award-winning documentary that reveals the destruction of southern US forests for biomass energy, much of it...

Drax wins award for…?

Last week, Drax Plc received a prize for “Green Innovation“ at the Humber Renewables Awards for its carbon capture efforts - despite the fact that no carbon is actually being stored at the power station. Drax announced last year that it would start trialling BioEnergy...

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