• SomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nz
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    Bonfires apparently, at least in parts of Germany.

    I don’t see anything significant suggesting they’re being discontinued. It’s a relatively small amount of wood mass being burned on one day a year.

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        Are there that many? How much wood are we talking per person per year?

        Some of the articles I saw suggested that it was (at least historically) trimmings from hedgerows, which are too thin/green/wet to be useful for much else.

        In a lot of places farmers burn piles of unwanted vegetation anyway.

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      It’s a relatively small amount of wood mass being burned on one day a year.

      Yeah but it is culturally wrong to still burn stuff just for the sake of it. Like a stone age ritual. Like killing a kitten when a baby is born. We need to stop burning things. In the light of what we know, it lacks respect for life and our Earth.