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Sectoral low-carbon roadmaps and the role of forest biomass in Finland's carbon neutrality 2035 target

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ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
Volume 41, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2022.100836

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Carbon neutrality; Climate policy; Biomass; Forest; Finland

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  1. Kone Foundation
  2. Strategic Research Council at Academy of Finland [312623/312663]
  3. Academy of Finland [338558]
  4. Academy of Finland (AKA) [338558] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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As part of Finland's climate policy, low-carbon roadmaps have been created for various industries to achieve carbon neutrality by 2035. However, the current roadmaps have an excessive demand for forest biomass, which exceeds the available supply and poses risks to carbon neutrality and other sustainability goals. Therefore, the inclusion of a comprehensive material perspective and clear boundaries is necessary to enhance the viability of these roadmaps as a policy tool.
As a part of its climate policy, Finnish government facilitated the creation of low-carbon roadmaps by sectors of industry. The roadmap process and the roadmaps were promoted as an international benchmark in COP26. They also form a part of the policy process towards the government's goal of carbon neutrality by 2035. We analyse the need and role of biomass use contained in the roadmaps of the key sectors and compare it to data on available forest biomass. The combined need for forest biomass in the roadmaps is well over 140 Mm(3), which is over double that of the logging level in 2019, and drastically over the roadmaps' projection of future sustainable yield. This creates a challenge for the carbon neutrality goal via the loss of carbon sinks in forests, risking the carbon neutrality target and other sustainability goals. Although, up to date, the roadmaps present the most detailed picture of industrial transformation towards carbon neutrality in an EU member state, they are made unrealistic by the omission of a comprehensive material perspective. The addition of such a perspective and a clear setting of boundaries would increase the viability of the roadmaps as a policy tool.

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