Pioneering Bristol study blames the solid-fuel burners in people’s homes for breaches of World Health Organisation guidelines
Photograph: Shahid Khan/AlamyPhotograph: Shahid Khan/Alamyhas experienced a huge rise in the number of houses installing wood burners over the past decade. But as they have proliferated, mainly in the wealthier parts of the city where many Victorian and Georgian houses have been renovated, so too have fears that they cause pollution.
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