The European Parliament should stick up for primary woody biomass
Restricting energy use of all primary woody biomass would have dire consequences for Sweden and the EU.
Restricting energy use of all primary woody biomass would have dire consequences for Sweden and the EU.
The Council has taken important steps to clarify the Commission proposals, including the need for adaptation to local conditions.
"We will need more renewable and recyclable raw materials. This has to be carefully assessed in the legislative process going forward."
Parliament proposes LULUCF target in line with the Commission proposal. It will be difficult to reach without decreasing harvests.
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