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Thank you for this, Stu Turley. My family and I have heated with wood in Wisconsin significantly or completely, depending on the year, since 1979. We cut dead trees and have replanted hundreds for every one we burn. Our heat is local, traditional, natural, and a critical part of our heritage. My father started the practice for our home to have more control over the source of heat and over heating costs, particularly inflation costs. I believe a core reason for policies like those of the Scottish government is to take power away from people and create dependency.

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never reach it, jusGreat Post, but there is no money in curing the problem - which, for the idiots is carbon emissions.

Just like in any industry - Medical, Pharma, Trans, MIIC, energy - there's no money in solving the problem, even if you can.

You're worth more sick than you are cured. That's why the goals are always set at unattainable levels - Net Zero is a money maker, because you will never reach it...and that applies to carbon, cancer, hunger, debt, addiction, the scamdemic, etc.

If it doesn't make them money or give them power, it will be propagandized as miss/diss information or out right terrorism - in this case echo-terrorism - toward the atmosphere and the trees.

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"This link with tradition is also a blessing for the entire planet: if all Indians used coal to warm up, the effects on the environment would be devastating. The politicians of the country know this well, that is why they are relying on solar energy.I immediately feel sympathy for this ecological energy source, but never thought I would eat it! "

A visitor to India commenting on....cow dung.

https://www.andreamarchegiani.it/travel-blog/en-india/holy-shit-the-wonders-of-indian-cow-dung/

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But not usable where they provide actual benefit. We live in the most stupid of times.

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