Environment
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Demand for Wood Stoves Increases in Urban Areas Despite Its Harmful Effects to the Environment
Demand for wood-burning stoves has risen, including in urban areas, as households seek more cost-effective ways to stay warm during the energy crisis. Read more here.
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