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Desk Rejection: Focusing on household air pollution is critical for achieving equitable clean air for all
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Desk Rejection: Focusing on household air pollution is critical for achieving equitable clean air for all
Feb 16, 2025
householdenergy.org/?p=1163
TAGS:
air pollution
hap
PM2.5
science
Data Science Community Newsletter: COVID on campus – Worse this year than last?
Aug 26, 2021
householdenergy.org/?p=207
TAGS:
academia
covid
epidemiology
public health
science
“And so on. Or else.”
Aug 17, 2021
householdenergy.org/?p=206
TAGS:
art
climate change
environment
nature
politics
science
Clear communication: NYU’s Céline Gounder on the Ezra Klein Show
Aug 10, 2021
householdenergy.org/?p=204
TAGS:
covid
health
politics
public health
science
Washington Post: If I were still working at the EPA, I would resign
Apr 02, 2019
householdenergy.org/?p=194
TAGS:
environment
environmental health
EPA
PM
politics
science
Science vs Fringe Thinking: EPA Science Panel Considering Guidelines That Upend Basic Air Pollution Science
Mar 29, 2019
householdenergy.org/?p=196
TAGS:
air pollution
EPA
science
Trump
Edible Geographies: Ye Olde Smog Meringue
Jun 01, 2015
householdenergy.org/?p=197
TAGS:
air pollution
environmental health
food
science
Laboratory and Field Evaluation of the Particle and Temperature Sensor (PATS+) System: A Portable, Robust, and Low-cost Platform for Monitoring Combustion-related Household Air Pollution
Oct 03, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=29
TAGS:
air pollution
science
sensors
What determines the adoption and continued use of advanced clean cookstoves?
Sep 01, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=27
TAGS:
air pollution
science
stove use monitors
SUMS
NYTimes: “A single word tucked into a presidential speech…”
Jul 09, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=144
TAGS:
climate
climate change
environmental health
news
policy
politics
science
If you’re 27 or younger, you’ve never experienced a colder-than-average month
Nov 17, 2012
householdenergy.org/?p=119
TAGS:
climate change
environment
environmental health
science
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