Rising Cooking Gas Prices Threaten Public Health in Asia
As cooking gas prices rise, families in Asia are increasingly relying on polluting fuels like firewood, raising concerns about air quality and the stability of energy transitions.
International reporting with regional context and cross-border impact.
As cooking gas prices rise, families in Asia are increasingly relying on polluting fuels like firewood, raising concerns about air quality and the stability of energy transitions.
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