It was nice to see that the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds are now almost coming to the view that I expressed about burning biomass some three or four years ago. The RSPB are a powerful lobby group and when they speak people listen. The RSPB has over a million members (the British love birds) and when in theUKa society with more than a million members speak, the establishment listens, at the least. (more…)
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