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Air quality—climate forcing double whammy from domestic firelighters
Environmental Studies and Forestrynpj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Air quality—climate forcing double whammy from domestic firelighters

C. Lin, D. Ceburnis, et al.

This research conducted by Chunshui Lin and colleagues reveals the unexpected environmental impact of firelighters in residential heating, leading to excessive black carbon emissions and exacerbated air quality issues. A radical shift to solid biomass fuels is proposed as a promising solution to mitigate these effects.... show more
Abstract
Renewable biomass plays a crucial role in transitioning toward climate-friendly heating sources; however, not without its collateral damage in terms of the disproportionately high effects on local air quality. The associated proliferation of residential heating appliances around the world, including developed regions like Europe, where an estimated 70 million are housed, does not appear to be abating. Here, we identify super self-concentrating ambient pollution events whereby solid-fuel residential heating haze is infused with a hitherto unaccounted for firelighter smoke that contributes additional adsorbing black carbon. This black carbon–organic aerosol combination results in a strong positive radiative forcing (up to 149 W m−2) and alters the boundary layer thermodynamics sufficiently so as to further suppress pollutant dilution and dispersion leading to extraordinary high submicron particulate matter (PM1: 166 µg m−3). Unfortunately, there is no silver lining in this cloud until the promotion of solid biomass fires with firelighters for ignition is replaced by a co-benefit policy.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Jul 25, 2023
Authors
Chunshui Lin, Darius Ceburnis, Aditya Vaishya, Anna Trubetskaya, Yue Tan, Tao Wang, William Smith, Robert Johnson, Wei Xu, Rory F. D. Monaghan, Colin O’Dowd, Jurgita Ovadnevaite
Tags
renewable biomassblack carbonair qualityfirelightersparticulate matterradiative forcingco-benefit policies
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