ABSTRACT: Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple stoves with poor combustion characteristics. These devices emit products of incomplete combustion [PICs] that both damage human health and negatively impact the atmospheric radiation budget. We use empirical studies and published emission factors to estimate the pollution associated with production, distribution and end-use of common household fuels and assess the impacts of these emissions on public health and the global environment. We find that each meal cooked with charcoal has 2-10 times the global warming effect of cooking the same meal with firewood and 5-16 times the effect of cooking the same meal with kerosene or LPG depending on th...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
AbstractRising demand for energy is one of the major challenges facing the world today and charcoal ...
Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple stoves wit...
In much of Africa, the largest fraction of energy consumption occurs within the residential sector a...
ABSTRACT: Linkages between household energy technology, indoor air pollution, and greenhouse gas (GH...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
Alarge part of the world’s popula-tion uses fuelwood for house-hold cooking and space heating, mostl...
In sub-Saharan Africa a large share of the energy use utilize biomass as a fuel. In some countries m...
In sub-Saharan Africa a large share of the energy use utilize biomass as a fuel. In some countries m...
The Assessment of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) from charcoal making activities and from charcoal, fuel woo...
Bioenergy plays a major role in the energy mix in Africa today, but both the human health and envi-r...
Although 40% of the global population relies on traditional biomass use, mainly firewood and charcoa...
Over 700 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa depend on solid biomass fuel and use simple cookstoves...
Over 700 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa depend on solid biomass fuel and use simple cookstoves...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
AbstractRising demand for energy is one of the major challenges facing the world today and charcoal ...
Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple stoves wit...
In much of Africa, the largest fraction of energy consumption occurs within the residential sector a...
ABSTRACT: Linkages between household energy technology, indoor air pollution, and greenhouse gas (GH...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
Alarge part of the world’s popula-tion uses fuelwood for house-hold cooking and space heating, mostl...
In sub-Saharan Africa a large share of the energy use utilize biomass as a fuel. In some countries m...
In sub-Saharan Africa a large share of the energy use utilize biomass as a fuel. In some countries m...
The Assessment of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) from charcoal making activities and from charcoal, fuel woo...
Bioenergy plays a major role in the energy mix in Africa today, but both the human health and envi-r...
Although 40% of the global population relies on traditional biomass use, mainly firewood and charcoa...
Over 700 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa depend on solid biomass fuel and use simple cookstoves...
Over 700 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa depend on solid biomass fuel and use simple cookstoves...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation reported that 45% of global acute respiratory infection ...
AbstractRising demand for energy is one of the major challenges facing the world today and charcoal ...