The title of this post is what my mind got out of this title: In developing world, an expensive push to reduce cooking fire deaths falls short In reality, the article is about three things: The negative health effects of smoke inhalation due to cooking over open fire, which shortens lives in the developing world. Concerns that the practice of preparing meals using cook fires contributed to global warming and threatened the sustainability of forests. The fact that trying to solve the problem hasn't exactly gone swimmingly. My suggestions: Pricey "Clean" Stoves Campaign Falls Short of Health And Environmental Promises Developing World "Clean" Cook Stove Campaign Meets With Array of Disappointments In practice, biomass stoves fail to adequately mitigate health and environmental impacts of biomass cook fires in developing world In Ironic Twist, "Clean" Cook Stove Campaign Moves To Fossil Fuels To Up Its Environmental Game Cook...
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