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Wet Wood Ban..
meanwhile china build new coal fired electricity plants..not to mention india , europe has some pretty dire plants a well..eastern block countries, kosovo has a really polluting plant.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-8 026987/ Ban-sal e-wet-w ood-hou se-coal -hits-2 -5m-hom es-Gove rnment- clamps- air-pol lution. html
https:/ /www.wi red.com /story/ china-i s-still -buildi ng-an-i nsane-n umber-o f-new-c oal-pla nts/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The UK produces a tiny percentage of pollution world-wide. This is a totally ridiculous measure. Across the road lives a 74 yr-old lady whose only source of heating is wood. About a mile away is a firm that supplies stoves and wood-burners. There is no gas in the village, coal is apparently to be phased out (so what about all the other houses who heat everything by coal?.... quite a few here). We have oil-fired heating, but the tank is getting old and if it goes - we can't replace it due to new rules about spacing from buildings; so how are we supposed to heat the house?
It has all gone far too far and a bucket of cold water (aka practicality) needs to be poured quickly. No-one sensibly uses wet-wood if they can help it, it smokes and is not as hot. I survived on wood when in France and most people there do!
It has all gone far too far and a bucket of cold water (aka practicality) needs to be poured quickly. No-one sensibly uses wet-wood if they can help it, it smokes and is not as hot. I survived on wood when in France and most people there do!
jourdain....that's an example of how ridiculous this is - there's loads of rural folk and even in towns that rely on wood and coal fires for their heat and, in may cases, hot water where back-boilers are involved. Most wood has dried for at least eight months to a year.....it burns better than freshly cut.
As a matter of interest, what about coke into an Aga?
As a matter of interest, what about coke into an Aga?
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