Andrew and list:

   Maybe speaking for Andrew Heggie (list moderator),  I guess we need to 
remind Paul O that his type of message today tends to get us off of stove 
topics.  But your reason for objecting is not correct.  All biomass stoves are 
carbon neutral, as you say.  But we need more carbon neutral stoves -  for 
climate reasons.

   But some stoves, especially the type Paul is working on, are both carbon 
neutral and carbon negative.  I'd appreciate understanding why you think 
otherwise?

  But the real reason for jumping in is to tell the list that today's GACC/EPA 
Webinar encountered a glitch, was terminated after 15 minutes, and is being 
re-scheduled.  The entire topic of the Webinar was to be on carbon-negative 
stove measurements.

Ron


On Aug 20, 2013, at 9:48 AM, "Andrew C. Parker" <[email protected]> wrote:

> [Sorry, fumble fingers sent my reply before I was finished]
> 
> Paul,
> 
> In regards to CO2 as a dangerous greenhouse gas, biomass stoves are carbon 
> neutral.  Any discussion of climate change as it regards stove design is moot 
> and, therefore, an unnecessary distraction.
> 
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