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Changing the way we heat our homes can benefit our health and the climate

Changing the way we heat our homes can benefit our health and the climate

Many people who use wood stoves are unaware of the health risks associated with indoor air pollution, especially for children and adults. Cleaner and safer forms of home heating are now available, providing the added bonus of lower greenhouse gas emissions.

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Many people who use wood stoves are not aware of the health risks associated with indoor air pollution, especially for children and adults. Cleaner and safer forms of home heating are now available, providing the added bonus of lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Many people who use wood stoves are not aware of the health risks associated with indoor air pollution, especially for children and adults. Cleaner and safer forms of home heating are now available, providing the added bonus of lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Many people who use wood stoves are not aware of the health risks associated with indoor air pollution, especially for children and adults. Cleaner and safer forms of home heating are now available, providing the added bonus of lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Many people who use wood stoves are not aware of the health risks associated with indoor air pollution, especially for children and adults. Cleaner and safer forms of home heating are now available, providing the added bonus of lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Many people who use wood stoves are not aware of the health risks associated with indoor air pollution, especially for children and adults. Cleaner and safer forms of home heating are now available, providing the added bonus of lower greenhouse gas emissions.