More Efficient Residential Heating in Kazakhstan Can Help with Cleaner Air, Improved Health, Says World Bank Report
September 07, 2022
September 07, 2022
NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan, Sept. 7 (TNSrpt) -- The World Bank issued the following news release:
Health impacts and premature deaths from air pollution in Kazakhstan's cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan are primarily caused by fine particles emitted as a result of coal burning in households and coal-fired combined heat and power (CHP) plants, says a new World Bank report released today. The new study "Clean Air and Cool Planet - Volume II: Integrated Air Quality Management and G . . .
Health impacts and premature deaths from air pollution in Kazakhstan's cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan are primarily caused by fine particles emitted as a result of coal burning in households and coal-fired combined heat and power (CHP) plants, says a new World Bank report released today. The new study "Clean Air and Cool Planet - Volume II: Integrated Air Quality Management and G . . .
