2500 - The outdoor air pollution caused by domestic burning - mostly from burning wood - contributes to just under 2,500 premature deaths in the UK every year. Source: Global Action Plan and Hertfordshire County Council.
Have your say on wood burning policy - one week left! 📢
The Government is consulting on new rules for wood burning in homes. If you care about air quality, this is a real opportunity to influence national policy.
12.03.2026 15:51
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What are the health effects of wood burning stoves?
@rebeccacoombes.bsky.social and @kamranabbasi.bsky.social discuss the new BMJ investigation that probes the toxic traces wood burners spread over communities
Read the investigation here: https://www.bmj.com/content/392/bmj.s360
12.03.2026 18:13
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Image shows a wood burning stove with a cigarette on top of it's flue, as though the cigarette is the flue. The stove has a label on it saying "wood smoke contains thousands of chemicals, including known carcinogens". There is a green Mums for Lungs logo in the top left corner, and the main headline text says "Thinking of lighting up?"
Today is #NoSmokingDay.
Did you know that wood smoke contains many of the same harmful pollutants and chemicals as cigarette smoke?
Research has linked higher wood stove and fireplace use with a 70% higher incidence of lung cancer.
Can you keep your fire or stove unlit today? #NSD26
11.03.2026 13:08
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Responding to the DEFRA wood burning consultation — Mums for Lungs
Read our guidance on how to respond to DEFRA’s wood burning consultation - deadline 19th March. This is a critical moment to get your voice heard by the government.
The government is consulting on reducing emissions from burning right now. But the consultation does not match the health evidence. It deals with future emissions and will do nothing for the current situation that blights neighbourhoods.
Respond by 19th March asking for action on current burning!
05.03.2026 11:27
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The growing threat of domestic wood burning stoves—and industry’s legal attempts to shut down clean air campaigns
As public health officials warn about rising emissions from urban wood burning, a BMJ investigation finds that just under a third of councils in high use areas have faced pressure from the stove indus...
Industry should not be trying to stop councils from communicating the facts.
The health effects of burning are widely known.
Modern stoves are not the answer: some emit MORE tiny particles of soot, carbon and cancer-causing chemicals than older stoves.
Non-essential burning has to stop.
05.03.2026 08:51
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Lobbyists send legal threats to councils over anti-wood burner campaigns
At least eight councils receive legal threats alleging flyers criticising wood burners are in breach of advertising codes
"Straight from the playbook of tobacco".
The Stove Industry Association has been pressuring councils to tone down their public health campaigns, telling them they were exploring options for potential legal action.
This stinks even more than the burning they promote. #WoodBurning #AirPollution
05.03.2026 08:38
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Responding to the DEFRA wood burning consultation — Mums for Lungs
Read our guidance on how to respond to DEFRA’s wood burning consultation - deadline 19th March. This is a critical moment to get your voice heard by the government.
🔥 Did you know that #WoodBurning releases tiny particles that get into our lungs & bloodstream, affecting families inside as well as neighbours outside?
The government is consulting on cutting emissions from domestic burning. Please respond by 19th March, and share far and wide! #CleanAirCrowd
27.02.2026 17:04
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Yellow background. Pink logo says Clean Air Crowd. Text says Day 1 - Share a Mums for Lungs social media post.
It's Day 1 of our 7-day #AirPollution challenge.
Thanks to everyone who signed up to take part - we're looking forward to the week ahead!
Today, we're kicking off with a super-easy social media share to help raise awareness of the need for more action on air pollution. #CleanAirCrowd
28.02.2026 09:00
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A fireplace with a wood burning stove. There is a health warning on the stove, in the style of a cigarette packet warning. It says "Burning seriously harms you and others around you".
We welcome the idea of #Health warnings on stoves.
Did you know that:
👉 A 2025 study by UCL discovered that indoor wood burning is linked to a decline in lung function.
👉 Wood smoke contains hundreds of air pollutants that can cause cancer: formaldehyde & benzene are just two.
#WorldCancerDay
04.02.2026 13:00
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>1,200 French communities banning burning firewood because of health & #AirPollution concerns.
Good!
#WoodBurning producing largest amount of killer PM2.5 in UK.
Domestic wood burning costs NHS >£54 million/yr for asthma, COPD, pneumonia & heart disease from toxic air pollution
07.02.2026 17:56
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Why do the stove industry want to poison us?
Why are modern wood burning stoves allowed in newbuild homes in the UK Future Homes Standard?
UK government data shows they are very polluting.
Full video on Youtube:
youtu.be/2YgUhzUCPV0
29.09.2025 16:07
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‘I was told I had two weeks to live’ – why are so many young, fit, non-smoking women getting lung cancer?
For decades, lung cancer has been viewed as a disease of older men who smoked. Now, cases among young women are on the rise and doctors are baffled. Could air pollution be behind it?
"We’ve got to the point where the burden of ill health caused by #AirPollution is so huge, I’m asking myself: ‘What will it take to make the public demand more action?’." Well said @ellarobertafdn.bsky.social.
Such a powerful read about the rise of #LungCancer in non-smoking, healthy young women.
15.09.2025 07:32
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A screenshot from a TV news story. Text says “Ask the Expert: Lung cancer screening.” In the background is a lit wood stove.
In a TV news segment about lung cancer: “In patients that have a history of wood burning, wood-burning stoves, or things used to heat, any smoke exposure—not just smoking, but smoke exposure in general—that’s a risk factor,” Dr. Phillips [a pulmonologist] explained. www.wspa.com/news/ask-the...
14.08.2025 14:55
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No, Burning Wood Fuels Is Not Climate-Friendly
As Europe and the United States look to cut their carbon emissions, the biomass industry wants us to pretend that logging forests in the American South could help.
Burning wood emits more CO2 per unit of energy than coal due to wood’s lower energy density. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2006 noted that wood and wood wastes have a greenhouse emission factor ~20% higher than coal.
www.nrdc.org/stories/no-b...
14.08.2025 18:04
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AI-generated image of students sitting in a classroom; one male student looks stressed, holding his head. Text overlay reads: “Air Pollution Hurts Attention and Emotion Skills” with "SMART AIR" logo above.
Breathing polluted air for just one hour can reduce your ability to focus and recognize emotions up to four hours later—even if you only breathe through your mouth.
Clean air helps your brain work better.
Study: nature.com/articles/s41...
08.08.2025 08:50
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‘Silent killer’: Taxpayer media finds ‘burning wood’ a threat to your health
Sky News host Paul Murray discusses how taxpayer-funded media has found wood heater pollution as a "silent killer" in Australia. “Today, taxpayer media have finally found the big killer, the big danger, the thing we must do to save lives here at home and change the climate globally, and it is the fireplace at your joint,” Mr Murray said. “Yes, I am talking to you, right now if you are currently warming in an Australian winter with wood, either behind the glass, in the heater or in a beautiful fireplace where you can hear the crackle, well, guess what, my friends, you are part of the problem.”
The tired old “we‘ve been burning wood for thousands of years, so it most be okay” defense:
www.skynews.com.au/opinion/paul...
31.07.2025 03:30
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The Industry’s promises of greatly reduced #AirPollution from new ‘miracle’ eco stoves proved to be hollow: wood burning now UK’s largest source of deadly PM2.5 pollution.
Invisible & harmful, PM2.5 linked to heart attack, stroke, dementia, asthma & permanent harm to children’s growing bodies.
26.06.2025 08:53
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More importantly, our NEIGHBOUR’S heating choice should not impact our health. We get the brunt of the outrageous pollution levels with “modern” stoves being the single largest emission source of Benzo[a]pyrene, Benzene and many other toxic and carcinogenic emissions.
11.06.2025 10:10
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The case for health sector action for clean air
Air pollution is now the second leading risk factor for death ahead of tobacco and poor diet globally; in the UK we see some of the worst childhood asthma rates in Europe: the need for the health…
💚 Calling the health sector! Please sign this @globalactionplan.bsky.social letter, backed by @greatormondst.bsky.social & others. It asks Government to adopt World Health Organization #AirQuality guidelines to protect our #Health. This will be presented to MPs at next week's #CleanAirDay event.
11.06.2025 12:00
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Graphic shows an illustration of the brain, heart and lungs. Each has a caption with linked adverse affects air pollution can cause. Heart Health: Dementia, anxiety and depression. heart health: High blood pressure, strokes and heart attacks. Lung Health: Asthma, COPD and lung cancer.
Air pollution can harm every organ in your body, posing particular risks to your brain, heart and lung health ❤️🩹
This #CleanAirDay, learn more about the health harms of air pollution throughout our lives ⬇️
www.cleanairhub.org.uk
11.06.2025 13:01
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Just signed.
26.05.2025 11:48
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You have NOT cleaned the air in many outer London suburbs @london.gov.uk Until you acknowledge the damage from “”Ecodesign” stoves, the lives of vulnerable Londoners are at risk.This Breathe London node is a School Street in a low traffic part of ULEZ, yet Surbiton has worst air pollution in the UK.
23.05.2025 11:06
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Policy pathway to reduce air pollution by phasing out domestic burning by 2030
Wood burning in our homes is now the largest source of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution in the UK, with significant impacts both on people’s health and the environment.
Read our newly-launched evidence-based policy pathway for government🔽
www.actionforcleanair.org.uk/evidence-res...
10.12.2024 16:14
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