Reducing the use of wood - and charcoal - burning stoves could save half a million lives in Africa
The cost of replacing traditional wood- and charcoal-burning stoves in Africa could reach 463,000, according to a new study published by Sweden's Swedish Institute of Technology (KTH) and British scientists, OnStove.
Source: news-medical.netPublished on 2023-01-12
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