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Podcast | Should Wood Burners Be Made Illegal?
10 Sep 2019
Officials have urged the government to put a stop to stoves in submissions to a consultation into the new air pollution programme.
Prof. John Sodeau, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the Centre for Research into Atmospheric Chemistry at UCC, to talk about why the emissions from peat and wood burning stoves are apparently toxic to both the environment and human health.
Is it time to scrap wood burners?
— ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏßtalk Breakfast (@BreakfastNT)
discussed what needs to happen with them.
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