Global health: Deadly dinners
Meera Subramanian
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Meera Subramanian: Meera Subramanian is a freelance writer in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She travelled to India on a Fulbright-Nehru fellowship, which provided partial support for this piece.
Nature, 2014, vol. 509, issue 7502, 548-551
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Polluting biomass stoves, used by one-third of the global population, take a terrible toll. But efforts to clean them up are failing.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1038/509548a
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