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Why burning primary woody biomass is worse than fossil fuels for climate | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/publikation/why-burning-primary-woody-biomass-is-worse-than-fossil-fuels-for-climate/

In its current form, the EU’s renewable energy directives encourage the use of primary woody biomass from forests as an energy source. However, the directive gives a completely wrong picture of the associated greenhouse gas emissions, write a group of academics. Klaus Josef Hennenberg and Hannes Böttcher are researchers at the Oeko-Institut in Berlin. Sampo Soimakallio is a researcher at the Finnish Environmental Institute, Helsinki. Edward Robinson is a consultant at Economy, Land and Climate Insight, London.
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E-fuels versus DACCS | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/publikation/e-fuels-versus-daccs/

Committee on Climate Change, however, suggests that offsetting aviation’s emission from fossil – direct air capture and carbon storage DACCS) is more cost effective than replacing fossil – contrary, it might result in carbon lock-in and may make the transition to a post-fossil – approach at a later stage even more expensive due to the persisting fossil-based
Committee on Climate Change, however, suggests that offsetting aviation’s emission from fossil

Making everyone fit for 55 – How can the Social Climate Fund support the transition in the buildings sector? | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/making-everyone-fit-for-55-how-can-the-social-climate-fund-support-the-transition-in-the-buildings-sector/

Is the Social Climate Fund of the EU designed to fulfill his promise? The aim is to address any social impacts that arise from the new system of emissions trading to the buildings and road transport sectors.
The investment needs for each Member State depend on the share of fossil heating

Making everyone fit for 55 – How can the Social Climate Fund support the transition in the buildings sector? | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/making-everyone-fit-for-55-how-can-the-social-climate-fund-support-the-transition-in-the-buildings-sector/?tx_form_formframework%5Baction%5D=perform&tx_form_formframework%5Bcontroller%5D=FormFrontend&cHash=9d85656bac08e116b5dd8ca40cede451

Is the Social Climate Fund of the EU designed to fulfill his promise? The aim is to address any social impacts that arise from the new system of emissions trading to the buildings and road transport sectors.
The investment needs for each Member State depend on the share of fossil heating