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Mar 31 2008, Sameer Kumar

It is pretty amazing to know how the US Forestry Department is advocating the burning of wood to make sure that it reduces the dependence on conventional electricity. I mean, burning of wood is not really as eco-friendly as one might imagine and it...

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