Participants and researchers at the Anil Agarwal Dialogue 2015 organised by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) here focused on the impacts of diesel, brick kilns and cook stoves and said they were major sources of black carbon and contributors to global warming.
"India needs to cut down its black carbon emissions for a co-benefit agenda. The co-benefit agenda comprises making a positive impact on global warming on one hand and improving the health of the people on the other," a CSE statement said.
Researchers said that cook stoves emit what are known as short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) known as black carbon. This is a product of incomplete combustion - burning fuel in cook stoves, diesel cars, brick kilns and others. Black carbon is a fraction of the tiny PM2.5 particle and deadly when inhaled.
"The third, she said, was the failure to provide clean energy access to people," she said.
Pointing out that a typical 'chulha' releases smoke equal to 400 cigarettes, Professor Kirk Smith from University of California said it was among the factors responsible for disease burden in India.
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