If you want a real fire with less of the mess, a wood-burning stove could be the answer, says Julia Gray SNUGGLING up in front of a real fire is what winter is all about, but a wood-burning stove is ...
UK households are being urged to check the type of wood they are burning this winter or face fines of up to £1,000. As we ...
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. ...
A professor of environmental chemistry says some people with wood-burning stoves should consider stopping using them as they are linked to 61,000 premature deaths in Europe every year. Open wood and ...
Owning a wood-burning stove is good for your physical and mental health, according to a new report. Previous reports have linked open fires in a home to poor health - with concerns over pollution ...
What about wood stove inserts? People use them to convert wood-burning fireplaces into more efficient wood stoves. An airtight wood stove insert that looks much like a traditional fireplace can be ...
Burning wood and coal in homes contributes to about 2,500 deaths a year, a report has found. Open fires and wood burning stoves are one of the biggest sources of small pollution particles. This fine ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Hailstone is a U.K-based reporter, who covers sustainability. JAY, ME - DECEMBER 08: Steve ...
With winter well underway and inflationary pressures still high, you might be wondering: which is a cheaper way to heat your home — a wood burning stove or central heating? The U.S. Energy Information ...