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by morbicer
965 days ago
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Everybody heating their home with wood would be absolute disaster. There's no way you can grow enough wood for every household (cca 15m3/winter). Depending heavily on climate of course. Factories producing central heating also have much better CO2 and particles capture systems than regular detached house. For example my whole city is heated very effectively by combusting garbage.
Similar to this https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/21/climate/sweden-garbage-us... |
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Which is why when trying to create scalars like energy consumption to make comparisons, framing is critical. And I don't see how articles that fail at basic things like attributing industrial production to whom it's actually supporting do anything besides create some feel good narrative.