Posted by Michael Soldan on January 08, 2015 at 11:44:17 from (24.235.39.129):
In Reply to: Wood Heat posted by hadley on January 08, 2015 at 10:32:35:
Wood is renewable energy that does not add to the carbon sink. Wood that is burned becomes part of the photosynthesis process , so a tree in the forest will use the co2 from the burning wood to produce more wood, on the other hand fossil fuels just keep adding to the carbon sink with no renemable product in return. Burning wood makes far more sense than burning propane,heating oil or natural gas...its just that stupid ignorant people get in a position of power and think that if there is smoke coming from a chimney it has to be bad , thereupon they will enact bans on burning wood...absolute inane thinking. I burn wood as a secondary source and it provides about two thirds of my heat. My SIL has an outdoor furnace that provides heat to the house , shop and heats his water..all on about 8 trailer loads of wood a year....this is far better than fossil fuel usage which just adds to more carbon to the atmosphere.
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