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 the gases th...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
There have been increased attention on how man’s activities affect the environment negatively especi...
ABSTRACT: Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple ...
In much of Africa, the largest fraction of energy consumption occurs within the residential sector a...
AbstractRising demand for energy is one of the major challenges facing the world today and charcoal ...
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...
The demand for charcoal in Africa is growing rapidly, driven by urbanization and lack of access to e...
Emissions from traditional cookstoves are a major health concern in developing world households. Imp...
There have been increased attention on how man’s activities affect the environment negatively especi...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
The Assessment of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) from charcoal making activities and from charcoal, fuel woo...
Wood has been used as fuel for millennia, meeting humanity’s basic needs for cooking, boiling water,...
Wood has been used as fuel for millennia, meeting humanity’s basic needs for cooking, boiling water,...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
There have been increased attention on how man’s activities affect the environment negatively especi...
ABSTRACT: Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple ...
In much of Africa, the largest fraction of energy consumption occurs within the residential sector a...
AbstractRising demand for energy is one of the major challenges facing the world today and charcoal ...
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...
The demand for charcoal in Africa is growing rapidly, driven by urbanization and lack of access to e...
Emissions from traditional cookstoves are a major health concern in developing world households. Imp...
There have been increased attention on how man’s activities affect the environment negatively especi...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
The Assessment of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) from charcoal making activities and from charcoal, fuel woo...
Wood has been used as fuel for millennia, meeting humanity’s basic needs for cooking, boiling water,...
Wood has been used as fuel for millennia, meeting humanity’s basic needs for cooking, boiling water,...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biomass fuels account for approximately 90% of household energy consumption. ...
There have been increased attention on how man’s activities affect the environment negatively especi...