Tax
On Heating Oil Turns Greek Skies Black With Wood Smoke
Athens smog
26
January, 2013
Fireplaces
were long a status symbol for Greece's up-and-coming middle class,
like the second car and the flat-screen TV. Now, they are
increasingly their owners' only defense against the encroaching
winter cold.
A
steep increase in heating costs has led many Greeks to switch from
heating oil to wood-burning. But the price of using cheaper fuel is
growing.
Illegal
loggers are slashing through forests already devastated by years of
summer wildfires. Air pollution from wood smoke is choking the
country's main cities. And there has been an increase in blazes
caused by carelessly attended woodstoves.
Three
children died in a northern village last month when a fire gutted the
home of their grandparents, who had recently changed from oil-fueled
central heating to a wooden stove to save money.
In
Athens, the capital, officials have warned of severe health risks
from the low-lying smog that smothers the city at night, when
fireplaces and woodstoves burn at full blast in poorly insulated
homes. Greece's leading medical association is demanding urgent
action to clean the air. But those warnings have largely been ignored
for a simple reason: Burning wood provides the same warmth as heating
oil, for roughly half the cost.....
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