Right now, Massachusetts is considering approval for five new biomass plants. If  built these plants would only generate 1% of our state's electricity  but consume the equivalent of 50 football fields of trees every day!1
Massachusetts  recently commissioned a study to look at the effects of burning trees  for electricity and Gov. Patrick is considering stregthening the state's  biomass regulations to protect our forests and our health.
The  biomass industry is putting a lot of pressure on the Governor to keep  our state's regulations weak. We need to let the Gov. know we want him  to stand up for our forests.
Because  trees grow back, forest biomass is currently treated as "renewable  energy." But new science shows that inefficient and polluting biomass  facilities emit even more greenhouse gases than most coal plants. 
Our  nation needs to move beyond coal and oil but we need to make sure we  are replacing them with truly clean, renewable sources like wind and  solar power.
Together we can protect our forests, our health and move toward a clean energy future!
Sincerely,
James McCaffrey
Sierra Club
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