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(Reuters) - Wood fuel, one of the oldest energy sources on the planet, could become the newest commodity market if it can overcome supply limits and green concerns as demand grows for renewable energy.

 

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I agree with Palgrave when he says: "It's a completely crazy idea that we can burn our way out of climate change," said Robert Palgrave from the green group Biofuelwatch UK

 

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It is still the principal fuel in our country and third world...
We can use water gas from wood...it will be better...I am trying in a village
I find it ironic, how we are stuck in a malicious cycle - of asking questions, identifying problems, considering solutions, not doing anything worth, and asking questions about that again... and you see where I'm going. 1996, Allied Publishers released a comprehensive book dealing with woodfuel in the 'third world' under the name: Cold Hearths and Barren Slopes, The Woodfuel Crisis in the Third World. If members get hold of this book, kindly do read it.. My proposal would be to combine two ideas - one ancient and one modern: cowdung patties burning in clean burning stoves. I'm sure manure has a much lower carbon footprint than wood. It would be wonderful if rural India used a combination of solar, small hydro and cowdung fuel to survive in a world where petroleum and coal rule.

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