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The damp chill of a winter’s night in colder climes once meant that kindling a fire was a slow burn - until the invention of the household firelighter. But the grey and crumbly blocks, as small as they are and as evanescent as their flame might be, likely contribute more than their fair share to air pollution, according to a team of scientists from China, India and Ireland. "Firelighters used for open fires and stoves in the home - even if used in small quantities and for a short period of time - emit more black carbon than all biomass fuels put together," they claim.
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