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Topic Title: Wood, the fuel that keeps on giving Topic Summary: Created On: 24 September 2012 03:53 PM Status: Post and Reply Related E&T article: Wood: the fuel that bridges time |
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One thing I've noticed has changed since Neanderthal times: there's a lot more of us! So, if I get this line of argument right, all we have to do is reduce the human population back to the low 1000s, and wood-burning becomes sustainable again.
Volunteers, anyone? |
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Where do you get the idea that wood will only supply enough fuel for a few thousand people, given that millions are already using it?
------------------------- S P Barker BSc PhD MIET |
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If there were only a few of us left there would be an abundance of other natural resources too...
Of course the disadvantage is the situation would only (probably) come about by almost complete annihilation of the rest of us:..... no manufacturing or shopping .. or civilisation as we know it. |
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Drax is spending $1Bn converting some of its boilers to 100% biomass.
Some interesting discussions on this over at Bishop Hill Once again, environmentalism is leading to the wholesale destruction of the environment. Yet another price that we have to pay for our leaders' green obsessions. I particularly liked this comment: |
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