Search Results - "Weyant, Cheryl L"
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Seasonal fuel consumption, stoves, and end-uses in rural households of the far-western development region of Nepal
Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2017)“…Understanding how fuels and stoves are used to meet a diversity of household needs is an important step in addressing the factors leading to continued reliance…”
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In-Field Emission Measurements from Biogas and Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Stoves
Published in Atmosphere (01-12-2019)“…Household air pollution from solid fuel cooking causes millions of deaths each year and contributes to climate change. These emissions can be reduced if…”
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Emission Measurements from Traditional Biomass Cookstoves in South Asia and Tibet
Published in Environmental science & technology (19-03-2019)“…Traditional biomass stoves are a major global contributor to emissions that impact climate change and health. This paper reports emission factors of…”
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Field Emission Measurements of Solid Fuel Stoves in Yunnan, China Demonstrate Dominant Causes of Uncertainty in Household Emission Inventories
Published in Environmental science & technology (19-03-2019)“…Emission factors of carbon monoxide (CO), particulate matter (PM2.5), organic carbon (OC), and elemental carbon (EC), as well as combustion efficiency and…”
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Occupational Exposure and Health in the Informal Sector: Fish Smoking in Coastal Ghana
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-01-2022)Get full text
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Emissions Measurements from Household Solid Fuel Use in Haryana, India: Implications for Climate and Health Co-benefits
Published in Environmental science & technology (02-03-2021)“…A large concern with estimates of climate and health co-benefits of “clean” cookstoves from controlled emissions testing is whether results represent what…”
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Black Carbon Emissions from Associated Natural Gas Flaring
Published in Environmental science & technology (16-02-2016)“…Approximately 150 billion cubic meters (BCM) of natural gas is flared and vented in the world annually, emitting greenhouse gases and other pollutants with no…”
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