Submitted on March 19th, 2009 by dan bessire (not verified)
Sounds great, but first, are you saying that by microwaving dead wood and plants,debris,ect., that there are no emissions from that process. 2nd, if they are converted into charcoal and put into the ground; can they then be used as fossil fuels in the future...or just more pollution pumped into the ground that is less dangerous?
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Submitted on March 19th, 2009 by dan bessire (not verified)Sounds great, but first, are you saying that by microwaving dead wood and plants,debris,ect., that there are no emissions from that process. 2nd, if they are converted into charcoal and put into the ground; can they then be used as fossil fuels in the future...or just more pollution pumped into the ground that is less dangerous?