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Burning biomass: a Drax-tic idea, and bad for environmental justice

By Stefan Koester | May 10, 2022

Aerial view of a portion of the Drax power station, near Selby, North Yorkshire, UK. Formerly one of the largest coal-burning power plants in the world, it has turned to burning wood chips, after a $1 billion refurbishing. Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire URN:58283371 (Press Association via AP Images)

Burning biomass: a Drax-tic idea, and bad for environmental justice

By Stefan Koester | May 10, 2022

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