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The effects on mortality and the associated financial costs of wood heater pollution in a regional Australian city.

Dorothy L RobinsonJoshua A HorsleyFay H JohnstonGeoffrey G Morgan
Published in: The Medical journal of Australia (2021)
The substantial mortality and financial cost attributable to wood heating in Armidale indicates that effective policies are needed to reduce wood heater pollution, including public education about the effects of wood smoke on health, subsidies that encourage residents to switch to less polluting home heating (perhaps as part of an economic recovery package), assistance for those affected by wood smoke from other people, and regulations that reduce wood heater use (eg, by not permitting new wood heaters and requiring existing units to be removed when houses are sold).
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