"Some towns in the United States have had to limit the number of wood-burning stoves for environmental reasons. What is the greatest problem caused by the use of wood-burning stoves?"

Respuesta :

Answer:

The smoke from the stoves contributes to air pollution.

Explanation:

United States is facing the problem of emission of toxins from the wood stoves. Eighty percent of the wood-burning stoves have been banned by the Environmental Protection Energy because of the rising concern of heavily polluted air. EPA has taken some steps to counter this problem such as requirement of emission performance label, incentives, and benefits for the installation of cleaner wood-burning alternatives, etc