The following is an ancient classical Chinese with "Carbon Emissions By Source Wood Dung" as the core and the direction of "CarbonEmissionsFromWoodDung":
"On carbon emission of firewood dung"
The world's carbon emissions, there are many sources, and the genus of firewood dung is also an important end. In ancient times, people's livelihood matters, firewood was used for cooking, and manure was also used for fertile fields to assist farming, all of which involved the escape of carbon.
The burning of firewood is also caused by a raging fire, and light and heat are generated. However, carbon also rises with smoke and diffuses between heaven and earth. Firewood is cut in the mountains for civilian use. The firewood enters the stove, dissolves carbon into the invisible, floats in the wind, or accumulates in the atmosphere, causing the greenhouse effect to gradually appear.
As for the manure, it is also the remnant of the animal. It is piled up in the fields, or naturally decomposed, or used as fertilizer. However, when it is decomposing, the biochemical changes, and the carbon is also scattered around as a gas. The manure of cattle and the filth of sheep all contain carbon. Over time, the amount of carbon emission should not be underestimated.
The way to observe the carbon emission of the firewood manure is related to the livelihood of farmers and mulberry, and it is also related to the climate of heaven and earth. In order to ensure the safety of the environment and the stability of the climate, we should study the method of using firewood and manure, and think of strategies to reduce emissions. Or find alternatives to firewood to save its use; or develop manure disposal techniques to reduce its carbon emissions. In this way, it is of great benefit to the ecological balance and the climate.