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Why current assessment methods may underestimate carbon savings of improved stoves

by BerkeleyAir February 14, 2020
JournalBoiling Point
AuthorJohnson, M., R. Edwards, A. Ghilardi, V. Berrueta, O. Masera
Date2007
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