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Home Energy Renewable Energy Why burning biomass is a hoax and coal is solid sunshine
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Why burning biomass is a hoax and coal is solid sunshine

March 8, 2019

Source: Treehugger

Both are just compressed trees or ferns and we shouldn’t be burning either of them.

https://www.treehugger.com/renewable-energy/why-burning-biomass-hoax-and-coal-solid-sunshine.html

 

 

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