Dear Otto,
I agree! The world is moving "ahead", but very slowly .................... This formula is great! We must do everything to expedite that we can, I think. "Biochar" is one of the accelerators of this movement is my understanding
Thank you
Yury


* Otto Formo <[email protected]> [Mon, 20 Sep 2010 12:48:42 +0200 (MEST)]:
Dear Yury and all,
the use of slow growing pine logs for permanent housing and "holyday"
purposes, are still considered as a "high staus" way of buliding
houses
in Norway.
Nearby the "Olympic City" of Lillehammer you will find hundereds or
even
thousands of this type of "housing" worth millions of NOK, each.
Slow growing pine logs will not easily give "cracks" when they dry and
by removing the core of the tree, you will also reduce the chance to
get
"cracks".
This type of housing was created by the "Vikings" in Scandinavia from
the kingdom of "Svea" (Sweden) and the knowledge even brought
eastwords
by them sailing in their quick warships up the rivers of Russia to
Novgorod, called "Holmgard" in the old nordic language and all the way
to the Caspian Sea.

"Slash and burn" or "Chitemene", called in the local language "Bemba"
in
Zambia, are well known metodes to cultivate land for "nomadic" people
in
Africa, baned by the introduction of the industrilzed fertilizer.

Crispin;
why not introduce efficient and low poluting wood stoves in Ulan
Bator,
as well..........?
You will find a lot of different types of pelletstoves, even produced
in
Norway, based on technology closly related to gasification and
pyrolysis.

The world is moving "ahead", but very slowly....................

Otto

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