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Are Wood-Burning Stoves Safe for Your Health?
Wood-burning stoves produce harmful smoke that can worsen lung and heart diseases. It's important to use EPA-certified wood-burning stoves for better efficiency and safety. Ensure proper ventilation ...
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has extended a No-Burn Alert forbidding people in four Southern California counties.
Trendy wood-burning stoves emit dangerous air pollution, but a new report claims their benefits have been 'overlooked'.
They produce more harmful particulate matter than diesel trucks and cigarette smoke. They release carbon dioxide and toxic chemicals that can lead to dire health and climate outcomes. Yet efforts to ...
Burning wood, pellets or manufactured fire logs is prohibited "in any indoor or outdoor wood-burning device," and charcoal ...
When many people think of wood-burning stoves, the chances are that they imagine bulky cast-iron boxes, smoky chimneys and soot-blackened glass. The models that were a mainstay of old cottages and ...
Burning wood and trash might qualify as carbon-free under 2040 climate law, Minnesota regulators say
Minnesota regulators on Thursday said burning wood or trash to generate electricity could be considered carbon-free under the state’s landmark 2040 climate law, depending on how emissions are counted.
It takes a strong back and a robust budget to put a wood-burning oven in your kitchen. By Yelena Moroz Alpert This article is part of our Design special section about how food inspires designers to ...
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