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Washington Post Examines Research Assessing Public Health Benefits Of Clean Cookstoves
"One of the most talked-about public-health initiatives is improving indoor air quality in the rural developing world," the Washington Post reports, noting "Over the past two years, the United States has pledged $105 million to fighting the cookstove problem." The newspaper highlights the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, founded with the help of the U.S. government in 2010, which "aims to help 100 million households replace their stoves with clean alternatives by 2020."
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