Cleaner Residential Heating Key to Reducing Air Pollution in Kazakhstan's Cities, Says New World Bank Study
March 28, 2022
March 28, 2022
ALMATY, Kazakhstan, March 28 (TNSRep) -- The World Bank issued the following news release:
According to a new World Bank report, a major source of air pollution with fine particles (PM2.5) in Kazakhstan comes from dispersed small residential heating stoves and boilers. The "Clean Air and Cool Planet - Cost-Effective Air Quality Management in Kazakhstan and Its Impact on GHG Emissions" report is the first national-level study undertaken by the World Bank in cooperation with . . .
According to a new World Bank report, a major source of air pollution with fine particles (PM2.5) in Kazakhstan comes from dispersed small residential heating stoves and boilers. The "Clean Air and Cool Planet - Cost-Effective Air Quality Management in Kazakhstan and Its Impact on GHG Emissions" report is the first national-level study undertaken by the World Bank in cooperation with . . .
