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Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Burning wood for power worse for climate than gas equivalent, report finds

Burning wood for power generation can be more harmful to the climate than burning gas, even with carbon capture.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I moved from the US to Finland for grad school and stayed to work. The pay is lower, but the work-life balance is great.

I studied abroad in Spain, and really loved it there. It opened my world and gave me more perspective, so I knew I wanted to go abroad after I graduated. I was interested in bioenergy, and that industry isn't very developed in the US. After doing some research, I landed on Finland, which has a huge forestry and bioenergy industry. The Nordics, in general, also have a lot of English-language master's degree programs. Through a Fulbright scholarship, I moved to Finland to pursue my master's degree.
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Environment
fromBusiness Matters
6 months ago

Tyler Pommier and the Big Ideas That Power Real Change

Tyler Pommier leads community-focused renewable energy projects combining solar, wind, and bioenergy to create practical, locally adapted solutions.
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