In Germany some forest is/has been cleared for some 'Giga factory'.
Correction.
In Germany a Cash Crop forest for Cardboard was felled for a factory and was replaced with THREE TIMES the number of trees and of a mixed type to ensure that the poor monoculture is being replaced with a far more sustainable mix of pine and deciduous trees.
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-giga-berlin-reforestation-begins/Read and inform.
You could say that the Giga Berlin factory is a FAR better use of the land, with the new planting, than was made before. Given that these were COMMERCIAL trees.
It is this attitude which turns people off environmental groups. The trees which were there were doing exactly Zero for CO2 emissions because they were going to be harvested, used for cardboard with full emissions at end of life, then re-planted for the whole cycle to start again.
At least the factory will be reducing emissions.
But an environmentalist wouldn't understand that would they? Because it's all about recycling and ensuring that no forest area, ever, gets cut down.
I have not defended transatlantic purchase of biomass, the transport negates that. But I won't listen to this kind of stuff over and over again.
In the U.K. many (small and some old) forests are being cleared for HS2.
HS2, high speed fast public transport, designed to get people out of their cars and long distance diesel trains off the tracks.
Nope we don't want to do that do we? After all, was it not you who keeps telling me that we have to provide MORE public transport??? Or is it that we can not have personal cars because that's bad and we can't have the type of public transport, running on renewable power, that doesn't fit a very narrow "environmentalists" viewpoint.
Personally I thought that the goal was to reduce CO2 with large steps. If you leave a forest alone long enough, once it has captured as much carbon as it can, it will stop mitigating CO2 and fall into equilibrium.
But, hey, HS2, wrong type of public transport. Who knew.