The deadly impact of burning wood and other solids in London
Briefly

A recent study spanning over ten years and involving 465,000 deaths in London revealed that pollution from burning wood and solid fuels significantly increased daily death rates attributed mainly to respiratory issues. Researchers from Imperial College London investigated various carbon-based air pollution sources and concluded that wood-burning pollutants had an alarming effect on health, persisting beyond winter into summer, challenging previous assumptions on seasonal impacts.
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