Biomass: a strategic challenge for the ecological transition

Biomass: a strategic challenge for the ecological transition

Position paper

Présentation

The ecological transition scenarios highlight the vital and complex role of biomass. Depending on how it is used, it can help to replace a proportion of fossil fuels and store carbon in ecosystems and products. However, it is at the heart of a host of environmental, economic and social issues, which require us to find compromises and balances. Moreover, the acceleration of climate change is having a direct impact on ecosystems, increasing the complexity of building and implementing strategies. In this opinion, ADEME describes the role that this resource can play in meeting the country's ecological transition objectives.
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Caractéristiques

Date de mise en ligne
04/07/2024
Type de document
Position de l'ADEME
Nb. de pages
27 P
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Présentation
The ecological transition scenarios highlight the vital and complex role of biomass. Depending on how it is used, it can help to replace a proportion of fossil fuels and store carbon in ecosystems and products. However, it is at the heart of a host of environmental, economic and social issues, which require us to find compromises and balances. Moreover, the acceleration of climate change is having a direct impact on ecosystems, increasing the complexity of building and implementing strategies. In this opinion, ADEME describes the role that this resource can play in meeting the country's ecological transition objectives.
Caractéristiques
Auteurs
ADEME
TONNET Nicolas
MOUSSET Jérôme
Public(s)
Tout Public
Type de document
Position de l'ADEME
Thématique
Energies
Agriculture, alimentation, forêt, bioéconomie
Collection
Expertises
Date d'édition
02/2024
Date de mise en ligne
04/07/2024
Nb. de pages
27 P
Format
pdf/A4
Langue
Français
Périmètre de publication
National

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