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A report on a six-month planning project to explore the advisability of a larger follow-on project dealing with adverse health effects from woodfuel & coal, important household fuels in the Navajo Nation. The major goals of the project were to understand how fuel usage impacts health & the environment in the Navajo Nation, to explore the potential of rootfuel as a clean-burning biofuel for the nation, & to build awareness & local capability to take action against indoor air pollution from the burning of woodfuel & coal.
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