By: Gary Fuller
New research has found that burning “smokeless” or low-smoke fuels may be causing new air pollution hazards on streets and in homes.


Scientist @imperialcollege, UKRI Clean Air Champion, contributor to @Guardian, author of 'The Invisible Killer - the rising global threat of air pollution..',


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Gary Fuller's articles predominantly focus on air pollution, its health effects, environmental impact, and related research and policy measures. The coverage heavily relies on cited data to support the content.
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