A new peer-reviewed study quantifies broadly for the first time the air pollution and public health impacts across the United States from both manufacturing wood pellets and burning them for energy.
FARGO - The smell of slow-burning wood, the crackle of the fire and the cozy heat from the wood-burning fireplace make Mary Locken's sunroom a popular hangout in the winter. "It's just so peaceful and ...
Jefferson Gas has issued a health warning about the use of log burners, citing risks linked to wood-burning emissions. The ...
Businesses that burn wood to produce energy have struggled in the United States to compete economically, even as wood-pellet exports to Europe from states like Alabama and North Carolina have soared ...
Ministers have set a new target on pollution from fine particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less (PM2.5) to “support better quality of life and reduce pressure on the NHS.” PM2.5 ...
Burning wood and coal at home contributes to the death of nearly 2,500 people each year in the UK, according to research. Stopping the use of wood-burning stoves and open fires at home could help the ...
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