In 2007, Samsø became 100-percent renewably powered and carbon negative

Andrew Revkin on a sustainability study: “We started our journey on Samsø to draw inspiration from their example. In 2007, Samsø became 100-percent renewably powered and carbon negative through a combination of home efficiency and conversions to biomass, solar, and wind power.”
What the hell is biomass?

bi·o·mass
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Students from an environment-minded college on a Maine island learn how an island in Denmark turned from fossil fuels to renewable energy
dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com|By Andrew C. Revkin
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David Lindsay Jr is the author of "The Tay Son Rebellion, Historical Fiction of Eighteenth- Century Vietnam," that covers a bloody civil war from 1770 to 1802. Find more about it at TheTaySonRebellion.com, also known as, DavidLindsayJr.com. David Lindsay Jr blogs at InconvenientNews.net, and is currently writing about Climate Change and the Sixth Extinction., as well as singing and performing a "folk concert" on Climate Change and the Sixth Extinction. He can be reached at daljr37(at)gmail.com.
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