Is heating with wood environmentally acceptable?

Is heating with wood environmentally acceptable?

Carbon dioxide which is released into the air is generated if wood decomposes in the forest. The same amount of CO2 is released if wood burns in a tiled stove. The concentration of carbon dioxide of the air is not increased because it always releases CO2 into the air no matter whether it decomposes or burns. The combustion of other combustibles such as oil, gas or coal causes an increase of the concentration of carbon dioxide of the air. The use of firewood only demands those types of wood which are not used for other purposes. Without affecting the sustainability of the forest cultivation it would be possible to more than double the amount of wood used for energy purposes today. The harvesting and processing of wood is simple and requires only little expenditure of energy. The routes of transportation are short and the storage is unproblematic.
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