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Default To My Friends In South Texas This Evening

Leon wrote:
"Chris Friesen" wrote in message
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But every one was burning then not so now, actually few by contrast.


Before we were burning trees, now we burn oil, coal, and gas.


With less polution. I have no polution control device on my
fireplace and I doubt way back when there were any such devices
either. Ther is all kind of polution control devices on oil, coal,
gas, and gasoline burning machines.


None of which affect CO2 emissions in the slightest.

From 1850 to 2000, the total energy consumption of the USA
increased by a factor of 50. Of course a large amount of that is
due to population increase, but the per-capita energy consumption
has increased roughly 4x over that period.

So.. much cleaner energy consumption compared to way back when.


Cleaner in what sense? As the US switched from agrarian to modern it
uses 4x as much energy per person. How is that cleaner overall?


what,,,,, 4 times more people using cleaner burning fuels than
wood.....


Cleaner in what sense?