GregLocock
Automotive
- Apr 10, 2001
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According to the German Ministry of the Environment, burning wood produces even more carbon dioxide than fossil fuels such as coal and gas.
– 202 kg of carbon dioxide for natural gas
– 340 kg carbon dioxide for hard coal
– 403 kg carbon dioxide wood
Per MWh of heat
Now this rather oversimplifies things. If you leave a tree standing, sure it continues to absorb CO2, but eventually it will die and a substantial proportion of the cellulose will be converted back into CO2.
So in the long term burning trees and planting new ones makes sense, but in the short term they are making things worse not better.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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– 202 kg of carbon dioxide for natural gas
– 340 kg carbon dioxide for hard coal
– 403 kg carbon dioxide wood
Per MWh of heat
Now this rather oversimplifies things. If you leave a tree standing, sure it continues to absorb CO2, but eventually it will die and a substantial proportion of the cellulose will be converted back into CO2.
So in the long term burning trees and planting new ones makes sense, but in the short term they are making things worse not better.
Cheers
Greg Locock
New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376