The UK gives billions to energy companies that burn trees for electricity, harming our climate and forests around the world.
Cut Carbon Not Forests is a campaign to stop handouts to this dirty and destructive industry.

What needs to change?
UK leaders say they’re committed to tackling climate change and protecting nature, but billions in subsidies for biomass electricity lead to massive carbon emissions and harms forests.
We deserve a coherent approach to these serious threats–not more of hypocrisy and waste. Dirty biomass subsidies must end now.
We are in a global climate and biodiversity crisis. Biomass electricity drives both.
Wood harvest for biomass harms forests and the wildlife that depends on them. Power stations that burn wood also emit massive amounts of heat-trapping carbon dioxide, fueling more climate chaos.
Instead of billions more in dirty biomass subsidies, the Government must prioritise renewables like solar and wind, which are well-proven and guarantee real emissions cuts at a fraction of the cost.

Nearly 13 million tons of CO2
Drax alone emitted just over 13 million tons of CO2 from burning wood in 2024.

8.5 million metric tons of pellets from overseas forests
In 2024, the UK imported 9.6 million metric tons of wood pellets—more than any other country in the world.
Most came from the United States, where an area of woodland roughly the size of the New Forest is logged to meet just a portion of UK demand. The UK also imports wood pellets from Estonia, Latvia, Canada, Brazil, Portugal and other countries.

£3 million a day in subsidies
The UK gave Drax £893 million in subsidies in 2024, or £2.4 million per day.
By 2027, billpayers will have spent £13 billion in direct support to biomass-burning plants (including £10bn just for Drax).
What can you do?
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Learn More
Cut Carbon Not Forests and 21 other environmental NGOs tell the UK Government that industrial-scale biomass burning in the power sector threatens climate action and should not be subsidised.

Over 650 scientists signed a letter saying that world leaders must stop using forest biomass due to its impacts on wildlife, which was then covered in the Guardian.
Resources
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PM2.5 polluters disproportionately and systematically affect people of color in the United States
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Wood pellet plants harming eastern NC communities, sickening residents, critics say
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Siting of Wood Pellet Production Facilities in Environmental Justice Communities in the Southeastern United States
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How marginalized communities in the South are paying the price for ‘green energy’ in Europe
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Impoverished Communities Pay for Worsening of Climate Change
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NAACP Resolution in Opposition to Wood Pellets Manufacturing and Use of Wood Bioenergy
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Europe’s wood pellet market is worsening environmental racism in the American south
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Europe’s Green Energy is Stripping US Communities of Green Forests
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Pellet Mill Community Impact Survey
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