No, it's the unfortunate reality of the situation.
I have a multi-stage electric heat pump more than capable of keeping my entire home warm enough.
Good because the primary issue with burning wood is the scale in which is it burned. The scale of impact is always an important matter to consider.
I also have a wood stove, and ~18 or so acres of wood lot.
That is entirely your choice. The question is how much of an impact are you have on air quality and how contaminated your soil is. I will tell you that burning wood release a surprising amount of particulate matter that can travel much further than you would expect. Given the option, burning wood should be avoided which is what the article is suggesting.
In short in the right situations wood for heat is wonderful!
Everything is wonderful when you don't consider the external costs of doing it.
External costs:
* releasing the lead back into the atmosphere (negative health implication, especially for children)
* pollution decreases air quality by increasing particulate matter (negative health implications)
There is simply a psychological disconnect between your actions and the consequences. If you understood the exact impact of burning the wood then you may no longer think it is so wonderful.