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For the last six years, Breathe Clean Air has been asking for change that will clean up our air and […]
For the last six years, Breathe Clean Air has been asking for change that will clean up our air and […]
If you are confident in your product, why would you fight so hard to ensure no other testing of your […]
An article from Australia, “Wood heaters: lung cancer risk equivalent to passive smoking” highlights the failure of programs that emphasize […]
The City council for Nedlands in Western Australia (WA), recently passed a motion aimed at banning wood stoves within their […]
When people defend the use of wood stoves, they often say things like: “people just need to learn to burn […]
This week Courtenay Council passed a new bylaw banning the installation of wood stoves in new construction or in homes […]
The Comox Valley Record published a great story (March 30, 2020) on burning restrictions during COVID-19 and the impact of […]
Three BC experts co-wrote an opinion piece in the Globe and Mail that highlights the impact on air pollution on […]
Many people would express sympathy if you got sick from being exposed to secondhand cigarette smoke. They would understand the […]
Breathe Clean Air is please to announce the release of our new four-page brochure on wood smoke in the Comox […]
On March 5th, the Comox Council voted to disallow any new installations of wood burning appliances in new homes and […]
Reducing fine particulate pollution from diesel vehicles has been the focus of many efforts to clean up our air. Emissions […]
Remember when we thought filtered cigarettes were healthier and ads actually used the words “smoke clean smoke”? Remember when doctor’s […]
One of the most common arguments in favour of wood heat is that it is affordable. Concerns are often raised […]
On March 14th, Breathe Clean Air hosted a public forum on air quality. Over 80 people attended, including a number […]
Wood burning–once thought of by many as a people and earth-friendly source of heat–is worsening pollution in cities in Europe. […]
Last December, Cumberland staff introduced for first reading some new bylaws to regulate wood stoves in the town. Unfortunately, the bylaws […]
It’s election time in BC and candidates will be knocking on doors and canvassing by phone. This is a great chance to […]
After hard work by volunteers for Breathe Clean Air and Cumberland Families for Clean Air, the Cumberland Council voted narrowly […]
“Health concerns about wood smoke are driving some B.C. municipalities to ban old, inefficient stoves starting as early as next […]
The Comox Valley Record published an article on the new wood stove regulations in B.C. “Changes to the solid fuel […]