Posted by Dan T in MO on September 01, 2014 at 00:27:25 from (72.105.116.202):
In Reply to: Re: Wood Stoves posted by David G on August 31, 2014 at 18:34:46:
Ever hear of "unintended consequences?" A case in point, low flow toilets. At first glance, it sounds like a good idea to use less water on each flush. But the unintended consequence was that folks often had to use more flushes. In the end, they ended up using more water. Another case in point is compact fluorescent lights. They do use less electricity, but the unintended consequence is more mercury in landfills.
So what could be the unintended consequences of cleaner woodstoves? Black market woodstoves seems far-fetched, but I can see an enterprising hillbilly such as myself cobbling together a home-made wood furnace to bypass EPA regs. Perhaps folks holding onto antiquated stoves longer. Even those lacking safety features that would have come about anyway with a free market.
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