I cannot see that burning wood is a sustainable, or indeed desirable thing on any meaningful scale. The amount of trees necessary renders it impractical on a large scale.
It depends on our willingness to increase forestry within the UK, but some other countries are in a place to do this already.
And burning anything is surely best avoided if we want to maintain air quality
Including coal and oil? Also as I stated industrial gasifiers are pretty much as clean as any other burning powerstation.
As to methane my objection was that you decried natural gas owing to the possibility of methane leakage. That is a fair enough concern but I dont see why you would think that biomass methane is somehow better.
Did you bother to read my reply at all? I'll repeat it once again in a simpler form - If you don't collect food waste it will create methane in landfill and has to be vented. If you anaerobically digest it you get fertiliser and usable gas. I'm not sure I can explain it any simpler.
It's also not just leakage from pipes and transport, oil wells need to be vented '
Every year, U.S. oil and gas companies set fire to billions of cubic feet of natural gas and directly vent an additional unknown amount.'
Oil and Gas Companies ‘Flare’ or ‘Vent’ Excess Natural Gas. It’s Like Burning Money—and it’s Bad for the Environment - Inside Climate News
And, much like wood burning, biogas is really not a serious solution on a large scale, it simply requires far too much raw material.
The uk produced 9.5million tons of foodwaste
https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/food-waste-in-the-uk/ in 2018. Seems like a lot of raw material to me. Coupled with the fact that this food production required huge amounts of petrochemicals to produce. For 1 litre of veg oil it takes about 3 litres of petrolchemicals. Seems a bit stupid to dump this in the ground when you can recycle it, reducing your waste stream and producing 2 useful products. Besides countries are already doing this!
'Denmark, a leader in biomethane production, which already has 26% home-grown biomethane' Biomethane offers rapid and safe alternative to expensive, imported, ‘natural’ gas
So for the sake of clarity the way I see things progressing is that we will have to continue to use fossil fuels for some time to come. Where this is unavoidable then it seems entirely sensible that those who can use what is on their own doorstep, rather than importing it.
Oh course we will continue doing that because there are a lot of people with money invested in fossil fuels who want to remain rich and a lot of people like you who don't really care about making any meaningful change because something will come along to save us all in the future (in your case Fusion). When Texas got hit by unusual cold weather a few years back it knocked out their power grid. The companies were quick to blame the wind turbines for not running, despite the fact the gas generator were also knocked out because they failed to invest in the required cold weather equipment. But the oil/gas companies don't want you to know that do they, they want you to believe Windmills bad, oil/gas good. That 'genuis' Trump even says wind mills cause cancer?!
We aim to reduce our dependence on these fuels as quickly as possible
By opening new oil wells and mines? Yep investing a load of time and money into new oil wells is sure to spur those companies on to closing them as quickly as they can.
I believe we might well see a viable fusion reactor within 30 years, probably less if we really apply ourselves to the problem.
I mean if 'we' try really really hard and skip a few coffee breaks maybe we could do it in 20 years (or some other random number)!
Lets just hope if they do work it out that there isn't a nuclear fusion accident in it's early days, I guess we are lucky there has never been any nuclear fission accidents.....
We also need to get the same interest in issues like deforestation, and for the international community to start putting more pressure on those responsible.
Yes, including our own country.
those countries that continue to chop down rainforest, to plant oil palms for example.
Bit much to say they can't chop down their trees for palm oil but we are allowed to open new oil wells and coal mines. isn't it?
Trump looks increasingly, likely to win the next presidential election
No he doesn't! He is a shoe in for the republican nomination but his overall popularity is not as great as you might like to think. There is always a chance, but despite the propaganda, Biden is delivering a strong economy with unemployment way down and low inflation. Trump is delivering anti-abortion retoric that is not going down well with 70% of Americans. That's if he doesn't go to Jail for his attempted coup and/or classified docs.