Power lurks in Oregon forests ?

Tucked into a sprawling, 1,200-page climate change bill before Congress today is a tiny paragraph that touches the federal forests covering a quarter of Oregon.
It says these lands, that already give us trails to hike and clean water to drink, can provide renewable power for our toasters while helping to replace long gone lumbering jobs. . Full Story »

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by Glenn LaBauve - Jun. 26, 2009

Fairly well balanced, but gives much more weight to economics vs enviroment.

When we evaluate replacement technologies, we need to weigh the total impact, in this case, It is going to be extremely complicated because the ... More »

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by Peter Henry - Jun. 27, 2009

Article in Portland Oregonian about harvesting biomass from National Forests as a jobs program to keep mills running after they have run out of cheap trees to cut. Promoted by Oregon Forest Industries Council which is an apologist for logging public lands in any guise. Mostly industry folks and politicians are quoted but one environmentalist is quoted. Sounds like a logging program to me. Some of the posted comments are interesting.

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by William Hughes-Games - Jun. 26, 2009

It certainly is thought provoking

I'm not so sure that national forests should be utilized. We need some forests that are simply left alone. We kid ourselves if we think we know ... More »

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