Household transitions to clean energy in a multiprovincial cohort study in China

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Ellison Carter
Li Yan
Yu Fu
Brian Robinson
Frank Kelly
Paul Elliott
Yangfeng Wu
Liancheng Zhao
Majid Ezzati
Xudong Yang
Queenie Chan
Jill Baumgartner
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[1] Colorado State University,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] University of Minnesota,Institute on the Environment
[3] School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[4] Imperial College London,Department of Analytical, Environmental and Forensic Sciences
[5] School of Population Health and Environmental Sciences,Department of Building Science, School of Architecture
[6] Kings College London,Department of Geography
[7] Tsinghua University,MRC
[8] McGill University,PHE Centre for Environment and Health
[9] School of Public Health,National Center for Cardiovascular Disease, Fuwai Hospital
[10] Imperial College London,Department of Epidemiology
[11] Peking University Clinical Research Institute,undefined
[12] Peking Union Medical College and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,undefined
[13] Biostatistics,undefined
[14] and Occupational Health,undefined
[15] McGill University,undefined
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Nature Sustainability | 2020年 / 3卷
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Household solid-fuel (biomass, coal) burning contributes to climate change and is a leading health risk factor. How and why households stop using solid-fuel stoves after adopting clean fuels has not been studied. We assessed trends in the uptake, use and suspension of household stoves and fuels in a multiprovincial cohort study of 753 Chinese adults and evaluated determinants of clean-fuel uptake and solid-fuel suspension. Over one-third (35%) and one-fifth (17%) of participants suspended use of solid fuel for cooking and heating, respectively, during the past 20 years. Determinants of solid-fuel suspension (younger age, widowed) and of earlier suspension (younger age, higher education and poor self-reported health status) differed from the determinants of clean-fuel uptake (younger age, higher income, smaller households and retired) and of earlier adoption (higher income). Clean-fuel adoption and solid-fuel suspension warrant joint consideration as indicators of household energy transition. Household energy research and planning efforts that more closely examine solid-fuel suspension may accelerate household energy transitions that benefit climate and human health.
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