by Michelle Connolly | May 22, 2022 | Logging, Pellets
WHAT'S NEW Pellet logging loopholes From Justin Castanoso’s latest article in Mongabay: “In a surprising and unprecedented vote this week, the European Parliament’s Environment Committee recommended the scaling back of the EU’s existing subsidies...
by Michelle Connolly | Feb 16, 2022 | Logging, Pellets
WHAT'S NEW Pellet company’s anti-competitive practices in BC February 16, 2022 Matthew Boswell Commissioner of Competition Competition Bureau of Canada Place du Portage I50 Victoria Street, Room C-114 Gatineau,QC K1A0C9 Subject: Drax Group’s...
by Michelle Connolly | Dec 2, 2021 | Pellets
WHAT'S NEW Why is BC allowing the logging of primary forest for pellets? Watch the video here. Send an email to decision-makers here. Prince George, BC – A northern conservation group has confirmed that BC is currently allowing the logging of primary forest for...
by Michelle Connolly | Feb 21, 2021 | Bad practices, Pellets
WHAT'S NEW Deny licence transfer A17007 The BC government is receiving public comment until Wednesday, March 3rd on a proposed forest license transfer in the Forest Nelson Timber Supply Area from Canfor to Peak Renewables. The transfer will enable the creation of a...
by Michelle Connolly | Oct 9, 2020 | Pellets
WHAT'S NEW Logging rainforest for pellets Prince George, BC – A northern forest advocacy group recently encountered pink flagging indicating a planned cutblock in the globally-rare inland rainforest just 45 minutes east of Prince George. “Finding flagging isn’t...