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Burning wood in wood burners is now getting a bad press re: co2
Nothing that a Particulate Filter & maybe an EGR wouldn't cure then?Not quite. CO2 (ie as a greehouse gas causing global warning - or not, if you reject the scientific consensus) isn't an issue with woodburning stoves because burning wood, unlike fossil fuels, doesn't create any net extra long term CO2 within the carbon cycle.
The issue with stoves is the particulates, ie one of the same pollutants under discussion here re diesels. However, a woodburning stove doesn't usually emit the pollutants directly where people are walking, ie at street level, so it's much less of an issue although still does contribute to poor air quality in cities.
(In the interests of full disclosure: we've had woodburners in all our houses for the last 25 years - we've always installed Clearviews which were the first 'low emissions' stove design although now there are lots of other good makes).
[QUOTE="At the end of the day an innocent child should be allowed to grow up without having to breath in emissions that we know to be harmful. If we know it and can prove it then lets either detoxify or remove.
It appears that the "experts" and politicians in this instance suffered from severe myopia caused by headline effects of one pollutant diverting attention from the effects of a lesser understood "lesser" pollutant.
(In the interests of full disclosure: we've had woodburners in all our houses for the last 25 years - we've always installed Clearviews which were the first 'low emissions' stove design although now there are lots of other good makes).
Love our Clearview. Hmmm, anyone up for a log burner thread in the Off Topic section?
Local waste wood is fine, but the industrial importation of tons of wood pellets from overseas to feed subsidised users is far from carbon neutral, especially when the ships use filthy heavy fuel oil, which makes diesel look positively squeaky clean!Not quite. CO2 (ie as a greehouse gas causing global warning - or not, if you reject the scientific consensus) isn't an issue with woodburning stoves because burning wood, unlike fossil fuels, doesn't create any net extra long term CO2 within the carbon cycle.
The issue with stoves is the particulates, ie one of the same pollutants under discussion here re diesels. However, a woodburning stove doesn't usually emit the pollutants directly where people are walking, ie at street level, so it's much less of an issue although still does contribute to poor air quality in cities.
(In the interests of full disclosure: we've had woodburners in all our houses for the last 25 years - we've always installed Clearviews which were the first 'low emissions' stove design although now there are lots of other good makes).
Hope there's a Carbon monoxide alarm!I'm up for that. But have you tried a logburner in your Cali then?
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