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I can't see the article, because I don't have the journal. I am concerned about the destruction of The Boreal Forest, the worlds largest biome, for firewood !

 

That's why I asked where it came from. It's shameful to cut firewood from an ancient and slow grown forest in Russia, kiln dry it and ship it to the UK to be sold as a carbon neutral fuel.

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I can't see the article, because I don't have the journal. I am concerned about the destruction of The Boreal Forest, the worlds largest biome, for firewood !

 

That's why I asked where it came from. It's shameful to cut firewood from an ancient and slow grown forest in Russia, kiln dry it and ship it to the UK to be sold as a carbon neutral fuel.

 

Why did you decide that I do illegal logging?))You have a misconception about Russia.Or do you think that there live only people who break the law?))You come for a visit ,I will acquaint you with all the documents,show how the restoration of the forest.

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I think you need to read my post again. Nowhere have I either mentioned or accused you of illegal logging.

 

Cant you see the environmental impact that cutting and kiln drying firewood from an incredibly slow grown and ancient forest, then transporting it to the UK or the rest of Europe has, just so you can make a couple of quid ?

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I think you need to read my post again. Nowhere have I either mentioned or accused you of illegal logging.

 

Cant you see the environmental impact that cutting and kiln drying firewood from an incredibly slow grown and ancient forest, then transporting it to the UK or the rest of Europe has, just so you can make a couple of quid ?

 

Explains the forest is useful,and sometimes useless!Useful the forest is the forest level from which you can make products useless is the one from whom nothing to do.Now please answer my question.Useless to cut down the forest and planting useful forest then this is bad?I think we are just jealous that we have a lot of forest!

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