The UK Government has launched a nationwide consultation on domestic wood and solid fuel burning, setting out proposals to reduce air pollution from stoves and fuels used in homes. The consultation, ...
There's something incredibly relaxing about watching the flames flicker away in a traditional wood-burning stove. From the ...
Wood-burning stoves have become a classic British middle class status symbol. Despite the fact that they cost around £3,000 to buy and install, an estimated 1.9 million people in Britain now have one ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Wood is now classified as a renewable energy source in the European Union. There are dense clusters of wood ...
Householders in Oxford are being reminded of the potential health risks of 'trendy' wood burners. Susan Thomas, who lives in east Oxford, said in a reader's letter submitted to this newspaper that ...
People living in rural areas who burn wood or charcoal for cooking or to heat their homes are at higher risk for cardiovascular disease and death than those who have access to clean fuels such as gas ...
Burning wood or coal to cook food is associated with increased risk of hospitalization or dying from respiratory diseases. Burning wood or coal to cook food is associated with increased risk of ...