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Study finds residential wood burning in winter contributes to fine particle pollution and 8,600 premature deaths annually in the US

A study published in Science Advances reveals that burning firewood at home contributes about 22 pc of PM2.5 pollution during winter, causing around 8,600 premature deaths each year in the US. Researchers suggest transitioning to cleaner heating alternatives to reduce fine particulate matter and lower risks of cardiovascular diseases

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Burning firewood at home can be a major contributor to air pollution and premature deaths in winters, according to a study.

The study, published in the journal Science Advances, showed that residential wood burning comprises about 22 per cent of PM2.5 pollution in winter, making it one of the single largest sources of fine particle pollution during the coldest months.

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