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Seldman to Lead Resource Recovery/Economic Development Workshop
President Neil Seldman of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance will be here on April 29th to discuss opportunities for small business start up, new green jobs and an expanded local tax base. Seldman is coming at the invitation of the … Continue reading
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Tagged incinerator alternatives, ISLR, neil seldman
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The dirty truth on ADAGE pollution estimate claims
Adage is comparing its source pollution to Gadsden County overall pollution to claim its impact is only 2%; and they compare its added truck traffic to overall existing Gadsden County traffic to claim the traffic impact is small, too. Let’s … Continue reading
Posted in Biomass Opponents, Environmental Opposition, Gadsden County, Uncategorized
Tagged ADAGE, pollution comparison, source
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The unintended ripples from the biomass subsidy program – washingtonpost.com
Below is a link to an article on the Washington Post regarding Biomass subsidies and their effect on other industries, jobs and prices of raw materials. When you’re done reading, call your State Representatives and Congressmen…….. The unintended ripples from … Continue reading
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Biomass Incineration – A case study in Massachussets
By Mary S. Booth, PhD mbooth@massenvironmentalenergy.org I thought you might be interested to see the “Dear Congressman” factsheet I prepared back in April when I was in DC. Linking RECs from biomass to REAL carbon emissions is the last point … Continue reading