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NEWS: ‘Clean cookstoves’ draw support, but they may not improve indoor air quality


In March, researchers from India and California published a study showing that certain clean cookstove models occasionally release a larger volume of certain pollutants than the traditional stoves they’re intended to replace.

Three American researchers released a randomized, controlled study Monday that is even more damaging to the clean cookstove movement.

 

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Ugandan entrepreneur uses briquettes to address gender and development issues


Betty Ikalany is eager to include women in her budding briquette-making enterprise. She believes the income-generating potential offered by briquette-making will empower women by making them more economically independent.

She specifically targets women living with HIV/AIDS and girls dropping out of school due to pregnancy because these two groups usually suffer greatly from stigma and discrimination in the community, which impedes their ability to provide a living for themselves.

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