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Do you burn wood?

Hey.

Are you using wood right? Did you know that it's actually okay to chop woods - but not to burn it because of the CO2 pollution?

This is a new video that tells you about it:

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I burn it. It's a pretty renewable resource in my valley. No comment on the CO2 pollution.
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Burnt loads of it now while you can! You'll miss it when its gone.
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Re: Do you burn wood?

I only use propane and propane accessories. Mostly due to it's clean and efficient burning and even heat.
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