Why is the use of saxaul for home heating an environmental crime?

Saxaul grows on dry saline and sandy soils. The trunk and branches are fragile, hard, twisted. Saxaul grows very slowly, it is restored with great difficulty. The plant may disappear altogether if it is not prohibited to cut down and use it as fuel for the hearth.



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