B.C. wildfire season worst in six decades, still far from over
“Kevin Skrepnek of the B.C. Wildfire Service said Thursday that 4,910 square kilometres of forest, bush and grassland have been torched, making 2017 the second worst in recorded history in terms of land destroyed. August is usually one of the busiest months for fire, so the situation could get worse, he added.”
Vancouver Sun

Classified as: Forest fires, British Columbia, Suzanne King
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Published on: 4 Aug 2017

The risk of acute myocardial infarction for the elderly living in and around small cities is increased by air pollution caused by biomass burning from woodstoves.  

It is well documented that air pollution in big cities causes heart and lung problems. But what are its consequences on people in smaller urban centres?

Classified as: environment, pollution, health and lifestyle, Heart attacks, Scott Weichenthal, Wood burning stoves, biomass, British Columbia
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Published on: 27 Feb 2017
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