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by throwaway485239
1708 days ago
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Yes it does, but full burning isn't the only option. You can also char or pyrolize wood to produce heat while leaving behind [mostly] the carbon. The carbon can be easily sequestered by burying it in the ground, or with more difficulty upcycled to industrially useful forms like carbon black, graphene, or diamond. |
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