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This article originally appeared on Undark. When Susan Remmers moved into her home in Portland, Oregon, she thought she'd live there for the rest of her life. Remmers, a 58-year-old with a mobility ...
A new study has revealed wood-burning and eco stoves release high concentrations of toxic pollutants that pose serious health risks. The trendy home appliance is often used by households in the winter ...
Diana Kruzman is a Midwest Fellow at Grist, and her freelance work has appeared in Undark, Earther, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, Vice, and Religion News Service. Her reporting ...
Wood-burning appliances in people’s homes are a major source of damaging air pollution in the European Union and the UK, responsible for €13 billion a year in health-related costs, a study has found. ...
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners approved amending its wood smoke ordinance while acknowledging the disproportionate harm that air pollution has on low-income residents and communities of ...