[Stoves] fate of emissions over time

Greg Egan greg at bamboosciencegroup.com
Tue Jan 13 09:51:12 CST 2015


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  Greg Egan
      From: Huck Rorick <huckrorick at groundwork.org>
 To: stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org 
 Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 1:02 PM
 Subject: [Stoves] fate of emissions over time
   
Can anyone tell me briefly or direct me to more information on what happens
with emissions other than CO2 over time?  E.g. CO, methane, PM2.5?  People
can breathe these in directly from the fire or indoor space.  Once they
enter the atmosphere what happens?  Do they go into the upper atmosphere,
evenly distributed, stay low?  Does PM2.5 precipitate?  I understand that
methane doesn't last so long as CO2.  What happens with CO?  I would be
grateful for a brief overview.

Thanks,

Huck


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