Use of the term "bioenergy" in variable names
Is there an inconsistency between using "biomass" and "bioenergy" in variable names?
Example: Carbon Removal|Geological Storage|Bioenergy Why not: Carbon Removal|Geological Storage|Biomass?
Compare: Primary Energy|Biomass|w/ CCS
Or is there a systematic rule when to use bioenergy and when biomass? If not I suggest to use Biomass consistently.
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Thank you @kriegler100, pinging @IAMconsortium/common-definitions-emissions and @IAMconsortium/common-definitions-land for comment
Generally when discussing the source of carbon, I would use the term "Biogenic" as opposed to fossil, etc.
So if I had to pick between "Biomass" and "Bioenergy", the closest to that is "Biomass". But still less precise..
Agree it should be Biomass. I haven't found "Bioenergy" anywhere else, and would also stick with one consistent term
Implement in #208 for carbon removal and carbon capture.
There is still use of "Bioenergy" in "Agricultural Demand|Crops|Bioenergy" - should that also be revised?
Hm, good question. At the risk of contradicting my earlier comment, I think there it is actually adequate
Agree with Jessica. Here it is about bioenergy crops. Food crops are also biomass, so "biomass" would not work here.
I also agree with @strefler that Crops|Bioenergy is fine for Agricultural Demand, Production and Trade.
Harmonized in carbon management variables via #208, keeping as is for bioenergy crops.