Flannelette and how to Reduce Green House Gasses
Heating Systems cause Green Houses Gasses
The undeniable fact is that your heating system will burn fossil fuels somewhere down the power-line. This isn’t a very good thing and results in increased greenhouse gasses. More CO2 = global warming or so we are told.
We use our heating systems here in Great Western land at this time of year because it is so cold outside, -4C this morning. Our delicate human bodies can cope with quite a wide rang in temperature but not quite that much and so we need heat the process of heating our houses also warms up the planet apparently the green house gas doing more damage than, well the heat.
We can of course reduce our demand on heating systems and their never ending gasses purely by not getting cold at night.
When trying to keep warm, whatever we are wearing or have wrapped ourselves in needs to breathe to avoid condensation and so many petrochemical materials simply aren’t up to the job.
Cotton is of course a natural product and the good news is that being a plant, it will take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere in order to grow… good old nature.
Cotton as a cloth is both a cold feeling thing in its usual state but when brushed up it forma flannelette, warm to the touch, thick and breathable this wonder-stuff is a very comfortable thing to spend the night under. It keeps you very warm and so allows the heating to be turned down or even off.
Yes in deed, flannelette is the way to end all our greenhouse gas based Armageddon which of itself is just around the corner. . .