TUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Lighting a fire on a cold winter night can feel cozy. But a new study suggests it may also harm your health, even if you don’t burn the wood yourself.
Policymakers are rethinking biomass as new research shows wood pellets may increase carbon emissions rather than reduce them.
There's something incredibly relaxing about watching the flames flicker away in a traditional wood-burning stove. From the ...
Throwing another log into a crackling fireplace on a cold winter's night might seem like a cozy, harmless tradition. But ...
Traditional Fireplaces Produce More Fine-Particle Pollution Than All Motor Vehicles Combined, Study Shows In A Nutshell Wood ...
Health warning to now be issued with new wood-burning stoves - Campaigners have called for ‘further action’ to be taken ...
You might have a stack of leftover lumber from your deck project. Or maybe you grabbed some free wood from a construction ...
Researchers at Northwestern University released a study last week that found far more wood smoke from rural areas gets blown into cities during the winter than previously believed, where it poses ...
Air quality regulators banned indoor and outdoor wood burning in much of Southern California Monday through Friday due to a forecast of high air pollution in the area. The residential wood-burning ban ...
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 ...
Multnomah County issues a mandatory wood-burning restriction due to poor air quality caused by air stagnation, with exemptions for essential heating needs.