The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#72 - The wood pellet bioenergy industry: destruction of BC's forests at the hands of climate alarmism - with Dr. Mary Booth, PhD, Ecology

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In today’s program we continue our forest management investigative series.  Our focus today will be on the growing wood pellet bioenergy sector, and its massive detrimental effect on British Columbia's remaining forests. Joining us today for this episode is Dr. Mary S. Booth, PhD.  Dr. Booth is a nationally recognized advocate known for producing high-quality, data-driven arguments. An ecosystem scientist by training, she received her doctoral degree in Ecology at Utah State University, focusing on biogeochemistry and plant ecophysiology.  She completed postdoctoral fellowships at the Ecosystems Center at the Woods Hole Biological Laboratory and the Earth Institute at Columbia University.  Dr. Booth’s approach to advocacy was formed at the Environmental Working Group, where she served as a Senior Scientist working on water quality. She currently directs the Partnership for Policy Integrity science and advocacy work on greenhouse gas, air pollutants, and forest impacts of biomass energy and has provided science and policy support to hundreds of activists, researchers, and policy makers across the US and Europe. To learn more about Dr. Booth and her work please visit: http://www.pfpi.net https://www.forestdefenders.eu