When Cooking Can Kill

Legal Planet: Environmental Law and Policy 2014-01-13

Summary:

Cooking dinner, as it turns out, is one of the most serious public health and environmental problems in the world. There’s a common misperception that environmental concerns are just a First World luxury.  But the cookstove example shows that the global poor, too, are in need of better, more efficient, less polluting energy sources. Here […]

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Tags:

air quality environmental justice health pollution & health carbon black cookstoves developing countries indoor air pollution

Authors:

Dan Farber

Date tagged:

01/13/2014, 12:10

Date published:

01/13/2014, 09:11