Having a wood-burner I sympathise with the letter below which appeared in The Week on 27 February, it was first published in The Times.
As for making things last as long as possible, I scrapped my 1998 registered Subaru Impreza last September. It was 4 years old when I bought it, and it gave me 18 years of enjoyable and reliable service - I think we both did our bit for the environment!
Green U-Turns
To The Times
In 2001, Labour introduced new vehicle tax rates that encouraged us to buy diesel cars. We bought one. About 15 to 20 years ago the advice was to buy a wood-burner because wood, being carbon neutral, was better for the environment than fossil fuels. We bought one. This week you reported that we are being urged to ditch wood-burning stoves as data showed they are the worst pollutants. On top of this, we are told to make the things we buy last as long as possible, as this is better for the environment. Presumably this includes wood-burners and cars? What are we supposed to do? Will the advice change in a few years’ time?
Marianne Beale, Saltash,
Cornwall.
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