[Stoves] News 26 Jan 2017: Pregnant women as guinea pigs for professors

Traveller miata98 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 27 04:16:18 CST 2017


That's a more honest characterization, though the accurate title is, Tackling
a global health issue: CSU’s  Jennifer Peel leads international cookstove
research project
<http://source.colostate.edu/tackling-global-health-issue-csus-jennifer-peel-leads-international-cookstove-research-project/>,
CSU Source 25 Jan 2017.

This is  probably the $30 m blowout Tom Miles reported back a few months
ago.

Some Emory professor already knows the answer -

""Previous interventions have provided cleaner solid fuel-based stoves, but
have generally failed to produce expected reductions in exposure to
household air pollution and improvements in health," says Thomas Clasen,
JD, PhD, professor of Environmental Health at Rollins School of Public
Health. "There have been no large-scale field trials with gas stoves, which
are likely the cleanest scalable intervention in these settings."
http://news.emory.edu/stories/2016/10/tom_clasen_air_pollution_study/

LPG benefits are to be validated by a bunch of professors? Heavens!

Money to blow. Papers to publish. Pamper the pals.

Saving the poor is such a lucrative career.

Nikhil
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