Toward a better understanding of the impact of bioenergy use on mortality rate in EU28 region

作者: Abdul Samad Abdul-Rahim , Mohd Alsaleh , Azeem Oluwaseyi Zubair

DOI: 10.1007/S11356-021-12769-1

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摘要: The objective of this research is to examine the impact bioenergy usage on health outcomes, especially adult mortality in both developed and underdeveloped countries European Union, where use solid biomass growing generate bioheat, biocool, biopower. Over period studied, findings indicate that increased consumption has rates EU28 during 1990–2018. This feedback proposes, using generalized least squares (GLS), resulting death rate from burning biomass-related cases higher EU15 compared EU13 countries. There a need lower entire countries, more importantly its region, by critically evaluating production life cycle before it available for final consumption. However, there continuous intensify stringent procedures industry imported crops energy use. also be consistent with campaign products, i.e., bioelectricity, biofuels, particularly rural areas wood fuels cooking, heating, cooling are significant comparison developing

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