On CO2 emissions, wood floors the competition, 1/10th of the emissions of fossil fuels or even heat pumps, and less than a 1/20th of the emissions of leccy heating. Even better if you source wood from your own woodland rather than buying it
But what about particulates? A recent article in the mail stated
But wood may not be as green as it seems. Scientists from King’s College London say burning wood generates particulates – minuscule particles that can raise the risk of heart disease, trigger asthma and shorten lives.
Their research shows levels surge during winter evenings – when wood-burning accounts for 13 per cent of particulates in the air in some British cities.
In some hot spots, the pollution is comparable to that from traffic fumes.
Researcher Dr Gary Fuller told the Sunday Times: ‘Although the apparent carbon neutrality of wood may make it appear environmentally friendly, there is growing evidence of adverse health effects from wood smoke.
‘Domestic wood burning takes place where people live and at times when they are at home.
‘Coupled with still night-time conditions even modest wood-burning in urban areas may lead to particulate exposures comparable to those from traffic sources.
‘We need to manage urban emissions to ensure increased wood-burning does not offset schemes to reduce traffic pollution.’
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