spread-tee wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 6:40 pm
Yeah it's all the Guardians fault, who want's clean air anyway, I don't give a fuck if my stove kills people..................
No point in blowing a gasket about other stuff Gus, the science is pretty solid, wood stoves are dirty polluters, sadly.
Desp
They're all dirty polluters Desp
(& I read the guardian too, but calling out bias matters)
I hate the complete lack of reporting context that fails to add a few words such as " stove / chimney mods may be available, much like a car cat converter" ..its all jump scare tactics with no desire to teach whilst informing.
We bought a battery mower some 16+ years ago, I don't think my daughter was born she's soon 18, battery mowers are only just coming into being.
Petrol mowers are 2 stroke, NOISE MONGERS, & heavily polluting, ..nothing really done that could have been 20 odd years ago.
How do the amount of petrol mowers (also used seasonally) number against wbs in terms of ownership? ..but nothing done.
Patio gas heaters ...pi55ing in the wind. stupidly popular, ..still for sale, but nothing done.
Chimineas (much the same) small openings that don't make them much use as an incinerator either, decorative, heavy, shipped from halfway round the world typically. ..but nothing done.
Now, if someone made a chimney pot attachment that could be utilised in a summer shed / home office with a spark arrestor that would still be technically an open fire ..so not much that can be done, except maybe ban them for excessive pollution when people in the locale are trying to enjoy the outdoors? (too)
Pizza ovens (gaining in popularity) for gardens & as business ventures, ..I love a pizza, it's often frugal in terms of topping (meat etc) char is great,but no catalyctic converters / secondary burn mentioned in any blurb i've come across beyond vendors claiming they use renewable kiln dried wood, often set up on a busy human traffic for market day but not yet seen anyone / council cite pollution as a reason to modify / refuse licensing conditions due to airborne pollutant levels, nor seen a PM 2.5 meter used as "guidance & awareness"
Council burning policies, a complete rarity, left mostly to "wet fish" complaint systems rather than issue firm statements, like garden burning after 10pm when most people are indoors & sealed in, ..we used to light LATE to avoid pee-ing off neighbours when we did a burn, whispering (noise travels as well as pollution) ..building sho-horned housing estates puts people at odds (again proper restrictions would help, but nothing done)
The wet fish complaint relies on threats of nuisance (how bad it is in reality may depend on descriptive ability of complainant) rather than give it teeth through set limits (but with a preference for composting etc) lockdown meant tips shut, so transporting green waste was a no no here, you had to pre-book 2 or more weeks in advance, details of vehicle & limited as to both spaces, times, vehicle had to be inputted, no same day return.
(I understand some complaints need listening too, but wet fish is a good analogy for "it doesn't suit me" ..as explained earlier amongst all this summer growth I could easily have set fire to acres of ripening crops & maybe 10,000 year old woodland, so my choice was simple "greater good"
Diesel ban ...well the govt screwed the pooch promoting them years ago & boosted sales because of ineptitude, hard to climb back up after that debacle, so softly softly.
Idling engines, in town or city I've yet to see cops / wardens / local enforcement, or schools ever take this seriously.
Seen plenty of cops sitting in a cop car with the engine running whilst stationary though, (yes they have a radio drawing energy, but it's not like they have to get out & crank start an engine to use the excuse of " we need to be moving off at a moments notice" same as stopping & tackling pavement parking is not their bag either it's a social norm.
(i've had close calls at zebra crossings weekly due to this lately, typically with large engined "merican style" tradesmens pick up trucks. big fords / mitsubishi type)
Can anyone say they've seen quees for petrol where they were asked to turn off engines? or even govt reminders in the melee that ensued? ..nah me neither.
Simple actions can reduce & part resolve problems, but if its little more than shock reportage not backed up by alternatives then it's like being slapped by a teacher with no explanation of what was wrong to justify it, nor taught how to avoid / reduce likelihood of that slap.
I remember being slapped a lot by a teacher in infants who lost her rag that I couldn't "get" a 12 hour clock lots of slaps resulted in mental block & sheer panic at a clock face till I was 18 & slowly declined till I was 27 or so, "brain freeze" ..punishment with no proper teaching, the guardian is playing for agenda based kicks in these instances if it doesn't do better by means of not just moaning but offering "hybrid" solution perspective *of which there are) ..I haven't seen a proper explanation to Joe bloggs that states what a DEFRA stamped burner does & why it is better in the interim, nor how much it is deemed a cat converter can reduce pollutants via a beneficial secondary incineration burn.
But they do imply that woodburners simply need binning, not addressing cheap tat, not saying why you should look at & understand the tech that may improve the airflow cleaning & flame set as positive sales points, nor a conversation with a decent stove shop / manufacturer who sells this tech already.
That's my frustration "part reportage" depressing with a feeling of the noose is getting tighter (which affects many individual souls to make desperate choices with miserable outcomes)
We prefer informative reading & truth, context & facts to bear any pain incoming compared to bullshit, soft soap & ignorance.