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IMG_5292_wood theft.jpg A sign about trees that have been chopped down and stolen in a remote area of Bowland, Lancashire, UK. As fuel prices rise more people are heating their homes with wood burning cast iron stoves, leading to an increased demand for timber.
 
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IMG_5294_crime.jpg A sign about trees that have been chopped down and stolen in a remote area of Bowland, Lancashire, UK. As fuel prices rise more people are heating their homes with wood burning cast iron stoves, leading to an increased demand for timber.
 
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366W6950_heat.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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366W6954_wood fire.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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366W6957_wood burner.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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366W6959 (1)_cast iron stove.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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366W6960 (1)_wood burning stove.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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IMG_3782_dry.jpg In Northern China once the corn has been harvested the stalks are dried and collected. This is then used as the main fuel by peasant farmers for burning on their kitchen stoves for cooking, and also for heating their houses, meaning that these people have a very small carbon footprint.
 
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IMG_3792_maize.jpg Maize husks that are used as a renewable fuel to burn on household stoves in northern China
 
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IMG_3794_husk.jpg Maize husks that are used as a renewable fuel to burn on household stoves in northern China
 
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IMG_9195_china.jpg In Northern China once the corn has been harvested the stalks are dried and collected. This is then used as the main fuel by peasant farmers for burning on their kitchen stoves for cooking, and also for heating their houses, meaning that these people have a very small carbon footprint.
 
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IMG_9500_maize.jpg Maize husks that are used as a renewable fuel to burn on household stoves in northern China
 
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366W0920.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases.
 
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366W6471.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases. A dual gas and electric cooker
 
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366W0913.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases.
 
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366W0928.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases.
 
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IMG_0993_flame.jpg Pine cones burning on a wood burning stove, to provide heat in a house.
 
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IMG_0994_fire.jpg Pine cones burning on a wood burning stove, to provide heat in a house.
 
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IMG_0997_pine cone.jpg Pine cones burning on a wood burning stove, to provide heat in a house.
 
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IMG_9406_food (2).jpg A traditional kitchen totve in  a peasant farmers house in northern China. The main fuel for the sotve is dried maize stalks which is renewable and has a zero carbon footprint. The stove is laso linked via chimney pipes to heat the sleeping platforms in the 2 roomed houses.
 
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366W0913_gas.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases.
 
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366W0920_gas.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases.
 
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366W0928_gas.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases.
 
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366W6471_energy.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases. A dual gas and electric cooker
 
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366W8587_cooking.jpg A hiker cooks his tea on a camping stove
 
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IMG_9220_cooking.jpg A Chinese family cooks on a stove fuelled by dried corn stalks and husks which not only cooks the food and heats the water but also heats the house. People living such a lifestyle have a very small carbon footprint, though an increasingly aspirant wealthy population  are changing to more western, carbon hungry lifestyles part of the reason that china is now the worlds single largest emitter of greenhouse gasses.
 
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366W6471_cooking.jpg Cooking on gas, burning gas for cooking and heating releases greenhouse gases. A dual gas and electric cooker
 
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IMG_9195_biofuel.jpg In Northern China once the corn has been harvested the stalks are dried and collected. This is then used as the main fuel by peasant farmers for burning on their kitchen stoves for cooking, and also for heating their houses, meaning that these people have a very small carbon footprint.
 
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366W6950_stove.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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366W6951_stove.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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366W6954_stove.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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366W6957_heat.jpg Using a log burning stove to heat a house is burning renewable fuel and therefore C02 neutral. Good for the carbon footprint
 
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