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The Economy of Wood Heat
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<blockquote data-quote="sb47" data-source="post: 5066887" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>You have some good points. working up your own wood for heat does off set fossil fuels.</p><p>lots of wood doesn't nee a lot of processing to be used as fuel.</p><p>And it keeps you in shape.</p><p></p><p>But every living thing is carbon based, that includes wood. when a tree dies and rots on the ground, It is relising that stored up carbon at a slow rate.</p><p>When you burn it, you release's it at a faster rate.</p><p>The world is made of carbon, it's only the amount that is being stored and realest that keeps the balance of our weather the same.</p><p>If this balance were to change, witch history proves it does in natural cycles, be man made or not, the weather and climate will tip and eventual change anyway, with or with out us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb47, post: 5066887, member: 66284"] You have some good points. working up your own wood for heat does off set fossil fuels. lots of wood doesn't nee a lot of processing to be used as fuel. And it keeps you in shape. But every living thing is carbon based, that includes wood. when a tree dies and rots on the ground, It is relising that stored up carbon at a slow rate. When you burn it, you release's it at a faster rate. The world is made of carbon, it's only the amount that is being stored and realest that keeps the balance of our weather the same. If this balance were to change, witch history proves it does in natural cycles, be man made or not, the weather and climate will tip and eventual change anyway, with or with out us. [/QUOTE]
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