[Gasification] The only serious danger . . .

Bob Stuart bobstuart at sasktel.net
Sun Nov 7 10:58:06 CST 2010


I don't know about Europe, but Japan clearcut Korea.  Pine pitch was  
refined into liquid fuel for aircraft.

Bob Stuart

On 7-Nov-10, at 10:25 AM, Tom Miles wrote:

> Watching Frédéric Back's animation of 'The Man Who Planted trees,"  
> a story by Jean Giono about a man who created a forest in a remote  
> area of France, I came across the passage:
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> "The only serious danger to the work occurred during the war of  
> 1939. As cars were being run on gazogenes (wood-burning  
> generators), there was never enough wood. Cutting was started among  
> the oaks of 1910. . ."
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> What was the impact of a million gasogenes on the forest of Europe  
> during the war? Has anyone seen any estimates?
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