Cookstoves and Indoor Air Pollution Part 1: Dr. Claudia Thompson- NIEHS’s Global Work on Indoor Air Pollution
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Globally, about three billion people use inefficient fires or basic stoves for their daily cooking, lighting, and heating. The smoke from these fires contributes to over 4 million avoidable deaths annually,i with women and young children the most affected. In this Part 1 of a 2-part series, Dr. Claudia Thompson, NIEHS, discusses NIEHS’s work on indoor pollution.
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