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Originally Posted by Xaccers
Well, wood power is pretty CO2 friendly, as it's recycling the CO2 that was absorbed not so long ago, and actually not releasing as much CO2 as was absorbed in a lot of cases.
This is why there's a lot of investment in some countries with steam locomotives running on wood chips, and powerstations too.
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that maybe so but i was wondering if wood burning or any sort of solid fuel could be carcogenic, (heard somthin before about this)?? found this, dont know if its true? hope it isnt.
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Indeed, wood smoke is chemically active in the body 40 times longer than tobacco.
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http://burningissues.org/car-www/index.html