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Air Pollution and Climate Forcing of the Charcoal Industry in Africa.

Alfred S Bockarie1, Eloise A Marais2, A R MacKenzie1,3.   

Abstract

The demand for charcoal in Africa is growing rapidly, driven by urbanization and lack of access to electricity. Charcoal production and use, including plastic burning to initiate combustion, release large quantities of trace gases and particles that impact air quality and climate. Here, we develop an inventory of current (2014) and future (2030) emissions from the charcoal supply chain in Africa that we implement in the GEOS-Chem model to quantify the contribution of charcoal to surface concentrations of PM2.5 and ozone and direct radiative forcing due to aerosols and ozone. We estimate that the charcoal industry in 2014 required 140-460 Tg of biomass and 260 tonnes of plastic and that industry emissions could double by 2030, so that methane emissions from the charcoal industry could outcompete those from open fires by 2025. In 2014, the largest enhancements in PM2.5 (0.5-1.4 μg m-3) and ozone (0.4-0.7 ppbv) occur around the densely populated cities in East and West Africa. Cooling due to aerosols (-100 to -300 mW m-2) is concentrated over dense cities, whereas warming due to ozone is widespread, peaking at 4.2 mW m-2 over the Atlantic Ocean. These effects will worsen with ongoing dependence on this energy source, spurred by rapid urbanization and absence of viable cleaner alternatives.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33086012     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c03754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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1.  Isotopic signatures of methane emissions from tropical fires, agriculture and wetlands: the MOYA and ZWAMPS flights.

Authors:  Euan G Nisbet; Grant Allen; Rebecca E Fisher; James L France; James D Lee; David Lowry; Marcos F Andrade; Thomas J Bannan; Patrick Barker; Prudence Bateson; Stéphane J-B Bauguitte; Keith N Bower; Tim J Broderick; Francis Chibesakunda; Michelle Cain; Alice E Cozens; Michael C Daly; Anita L Ganesan; Anna E Jones; Musa Lambakasa; Mark F Lunt; Archit Mehra; Isabel Moreno; Dominika Pasternak; Paul I Palmer; Carl J Percival; Joseph R Pitt; Amber J Riddle; Matthew Rigby; Jacob T Shaw; Angharad C Stell; Adam R Vaughan; Nicola J Warwick; Shona E Wilde
Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2021-12-06       Impact factor: 4.226

2.  Rapid rise in premature mortality due to anthropogenic air pollution in fast-growing tropical cities from 2005 to 2018.

Authors:  Karn Vohra; Eloise A Marais; William J Bloss; Joel Schwartz; Loretta J Mickley; Martin Van Damme; Lieven Clarisse; Pierre-F Coheur
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-04-08       Impact factor: 14.136

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