Not exact matches
In the household energy and food and agriculture sectors, the proposal with the biggest impact on both climate change and public health was a 10 - year programme in India to
replace 150 million
indoor biomass - burning stoves with low - emissions
cooking stoves, according to lead author Paul Wilkinson, also at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Resource substitution efforts designed to
replace traditional highly - polluting combustion of biomass for
cooking heat - based industrial processing and
indoor heating may satisfy the requirements necessary to provide long - lasting, truly sustainable techniques.
The Breathing Space Programme, by
replacing traditional stoves, contributes towards solving the
indoor air pollution problem by deploying cleaner and greener
cooking stoves in addition to reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.