The cook behind the stove
Lisa M. Thompson ()
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Lisa M. Thompson: Emory University
Nature Energy, 2022, vol. 7, issue 9, 788-789
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Understanding what drives household-level decisions to keep cooking with polluting cookstoves and fuels must be grounded in theory for sustained change to occur. New research examines the literature through a behavioural model and finds that affordability, technical aspects, and fuel supply are the main drivers of fuel stacking.
Date: 2022
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