Chinese Academy of Sciences: Study Reveals Low-Smoke Solid Fuels Pose Hidden Public Health Risks via Elevated Ultrafine Particle Emissions
March 04, 2026
March 04, 2026
BEIJING, China, March 4 -- The Chinese Academy of Sciences issued the following news:
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New Study Reveals Low-Smoke Solid Fuels Pose Hidden Public Health Risks via Elevated Ultrafine Particle Emissions
Editor: Li Yali
Air pollution causes millions of premature deaths worldwide each year, with fine particulate matter (PM2.5) identified as a major culprit. In response, countries from Ireland to China have promoted low-smoke or smokeless fuels . . .
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New Study Reveals Low-Smoke Solid Fuels Pose Hidden Public Health Risks via Elevated Ultrafine Particle Emissions
Editor: Li Yali
Air pollution causes millions of premature deaths worldwide each year, with fine particulate matter (PM2.5) identified as a major culprit. In response, countries from Ireland to China have promoted low-smoke or smokeless fuels . . .
