Date: 15/04/2024 06:39:57
From: roughbarked
ID: 2144961
Subject: Invasive woody weeds to produce biomass to replace coal?
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Date: 15/04/2024 06:48:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 2144962
Subject: re: Invasive woody weeds to produce biomass to replace coal?

Not sure how that got posted before I finished typing.
Now in case the term is confusing:
To an introduced invasive pastoralist who is introducing invasive bipedal animals to preferably be fed introduced invasive introduced pastures, invasive native woody weeds are the natural bushland that had every right to be here and defend itself.

So now, because some figwig who wants to keep running his coal fired generator without coal proposes that all the pastoralists should send him all the invasive native bush that keeps attempting to grow back after they keep clearing it.
It is simply yet another attempt to legalise clearing of native vegetation.

Their cows are only going to get bird flu anyway.

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Date: 15/04/2024 07:54:50
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2144968
Subject: re: Invasive woody weeds to produce biomass to replace coal?

$$$

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Date: 15/04/2024 07:56:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 2144970
Subject: re: Invasive woody weeds to produce biomass to replace coal?

SCIENCE said:

$$$

Impacts of ignorance

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Date: 15/04/2024 09:15:43
From: dv
ID: 2144981
Subject: re: Invasive woody weeds to produce biomass to replace coal?

I’d be interested in reading the business case.

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Date: 16/04/2024 17:16:21
From: roughbarked
ID: 2145357
Subject: re: Invasive woody weeds to produce biomass to replace coal?

dv said:


I’d be interested in reading the business case.

I haven’t seen that. If there is one.

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Date: 16/04/2024 17:39:58
From: Michael V
ID: 2145366
Subject: re: Invasive woody weeds to produce biomass to replace coal?

roughbarked said:


dv said:

I’d be interested in reading the business case.

I haven’t seen that. If there is one.

That won’t get up. They should be considering terra preta.

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