When Birmingham City Council launched its latest #ClearTheAir campaign this past week, it lit more than just a conversation. Using infographics and social posts, the council warned residents about the health and environmental risks of wood burning, particularly the fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) that can seep into lungs, homes, and neighbourhoods.
For many, the campaign landed as a timely public health reminder. For others—especially woodburner owners—it felt like yet another broadside against their lifestyle and investment. But here’s the rub: while the campaign shouts “woodburning is bad,” it doesn’t separate the act of woodburning from the appliances known as woodburners. And that’s where the real debate begins.