She points to forensic evidence which indicates that the fire in the train was most likely caused by
a kerosene cooking stove carried by one the Hindu pilgrims.
Not exact matches
Chukwudi Akasike and Sampson Itode, Port Harcourt Tragedy struck at No. 5, Obudu Street, in Diobu area of Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital as a newly married man, simply identified as Mr. Alozie was burnt to death while
cooking with
kerosene stove in his kitchen.
«There are also other important measures to reduce methane emissions from coal mining, municipal waste treatment and gas distribution, for example, as well as black carbon emission reductions through elimination of high - emitting vehicles, use of cleaner biomass
cooking and heating
stoves, replacement of
kerosene wick lamps with LED lamps and other measures,» adds Zbigniew Klimont of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria, who also took part in the study.
Iridimi camp administrators have distributed improved wood
stoves and
kerosene cookers to the refugees, but these devices still rely on scarce or expensive energy sources.
At present, an estimated 2.8 million people die prematurely each year because of the smoky environments caused by burning solid biomass in inefficient
stoves or from combustion of
kerosene or coal for
cooking.
Domestic refers to residential and commercial fossil and biofuel burning (e.g.
cook stoves,
kerosene, heating oil, etc).
«The outcome of the study indicates that per unit of energy delivered to the
cooking pot, the Safi ethanol
stove reduces the climate impact associated with black and organic carbon by 91 % compared to the
kerosene stove and by 83 % compared to the charcoal
stove,» says Olivier Lefebvre, Founder of Climate Solutions Consulting.
A major source is the primitive
cook stoves used all over the developing world that burn wood, charcoal or
kerosene.
The image shown is of a woman
cooking at night with a pump
kerosene stove... a generic reminder that the often praised solar
cooker is of little help for the evening meal.
In developing countries the Soccket is able to give families a power source for lighting and
cooking in place of
kerosene lamps and wood - burning
stoves that cause indoor pollution and numerous health problems for those that use them.
Around 3 billion people
cook using polluting open fires or simple
stoves fuelled by
kerosene, biomass (wood, animal dung and crop waste) and coal.