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How Charcoal Fires Heat the World

Submitted by Tom Miles on April 3, 2006 - 19:13
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How Charcoal Fires Heat the World Environmental Science and Technology Online April 2003 and Rob Bailis, Majid Ezzati, Daniel Kammen,

Greenhouse Gas Implications of Household Energy Technology in Kenya, Environmental Science and Technology 2003, 37, 2051-2059

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