Hydrocarbon to Carbohydrate: Tim's Analysis

I wanted to follow up with my last episode with Professor Orlando Rojas of the BioProducts Institute at UBC. Although his work is cutting edge and sincerely driven by the desire to switch off of fossil fuels for the sake of our planet, I was a little concerned about the potential pressure this will add to BC's forests.So I did a little research and grabbed a few stats off of some government websites. Then I asked for some commentary by a respected conservationist, Ross Reid. and got his take on using our forests for the manufacture of biofuel to be shipped to European and Asian markets for energy.I think this 20 minute episode will bring a lot of thinking to a science teacher's classroom to consider, debate and research further. When it comes to energy and the economy, there are no easy answers. But I am grateful for people like Professor Rojas and Ross Reid for their thoughtful discussion and urging to move us away from a dependency on fossil fuels.BioProducts Institute: https://bpi.ubc.caNerdy About Nature with Ross Reid: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLba3-S08_eD3vTCrPPbeGABC Ministry of Forests: https://www.for.gov.bc.ca/Professor Andrew Friedland: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-06/dc-wns061113.phpEd Hawkins: http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~ed/home/index.phpThe Narwhal: https://thenarwhal.ca/bc-pacific-bioenergy-old-growth-logging-wood-pellets/Global News Report: https://globalnews.ca/video/7402923/environmentalists-cry-foul-over-logging-for-biofuel-company

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Science Teacher Tim Stephenson, 2018 recipient of the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence, brings you discussions and interviews on all kinds of scientific concepts. It is ideal listening for anyone interested in learning more, both students and teachers. Learning new things then sharing those with our students is what teachers do. Fresh new content, putting world issues in context, will keep your students excited to come back for more. And since Tim is an Astronomy Teacher, there will be a lot of space talk!