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Soot from wood stoves in developing world impacts global warming more than expected
Soot from wood stoves in developing world impacts global warming more than expected
Michael Bernstein, American Chemical Society, October 26, 2006
Laboratory Comparison of the Global-Warming Potential of Six Categories of Biomass Cooking Stoves
Laboratory Comparison of the Global-Warming Potential of Six Categories of Biomass Cooking Stoves
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Developing World Antes Up In Greenhouse Game
Developing World Antes Up In Greenhouse Game
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The Adventures of ARACHNE:emissions from real cooking fires in Central America
The Adventures of ARACHNE: emissions from real cooking fires in Central America (800 kB pdf)
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