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Woodbioma

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  1. 6 hours ago, Peasgood said:

    I have a box wedge on my log splitter, you wouldn't believe how much kindling I have.

    Sometimes I can go for 3 days purely burning kindling to heat the house.

    Living in a village can be advantageous, but if you're in the city and don't have a wood splitter, you have no choice but to purchase kindling and firelighters.

  2. Your point about wood burning is valid, especially regarding its sustainability when compared to fossil fuels and the natural carbon cycle. Burning dry, seasoned wood in efficient stoves can indeed reduce environmental impact. However, it's important to also consider the carbon footprint from harvesting, transportation, and processing of wood.

    Regarding your concern about wet or green wood, you're correct that it leads to more smoke and pollution. Addressing this through better stove design and clean air regulations is a practical approach, rather than an outright ban on wood burning.
     

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