New study discovers a hidden culprit driving air pollution and climate change: Domestic firelighters
An international team of researchers from Ireland, China and India, led out of University of Galway, has exposed previously unrealized health and climate impacts from the use of domestic firelighters.
A recent study published in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science – Nature examines how firelighters, which are small solid fuel tablets used for fire making, are significantly contributing to air ...
Domestic firelighters are a “hidden culprit” behind air pollution and emit more black carbon than all biomass fuels combined, a new study has found. Researchers from Ireland, China and India, led out ...
Domestic firelighters are a major source of air pollution, according to research published by the University of Galway. The international research team from Ireland, China and India, described the ...
A warming fire crackles to life in a fire pot outside a garage workshop where the packing of firelighters will soon begin. Deborah and Andrew Smith are just waiting for their son, Austin — the boss — ...
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