Eleanya Nduka
@ndukaeleanya
PhD Economics, Teaching Fellow - University of Warwick
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17-12-2020 05:13:08
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In this week’s Newsletter: How SME's can become #NetZero influencers and enablers The Open University Call for Papers: Energy and Well-Being Symposium University of Warwick Mapping Public Engagement with Energy, Climate Change and Net Zero + jobs, funding, events ⚡️ bit.ly/3s11AJ1 pic.x.com/HwZXlJbgGp
The University of Warwick "Energy and Well-being Symposium" will explore the intersection of energy, well-being, and sustainable development with experts and researchers. Submit your papers on key themes and register for free. lght.ly/gcdfh5i
The recent Energy and Well-being Symposium in #Nigeria – part of UKERC’s ‘Energy, Health and Happiness’ project – explored the relationships between energy, well-being, and sustainable development. Dr. Modupe Jimoh and Eleanya Nduka led the event. lght.ly/e3c7lno
The Energy and Well-being Symposium that took place this March in Enugu, Nigeria, tackled how #energy affects our health and happiness. Experts stressed the need for clean energy and highlighted Africa’s renewable potential Dr. Modupe Jimoh and Eleanya Nduka. lght.ly/kcom6g
In this week’s Newsletter: UKERC Funding Renewed Cooking Energy, Health, and Happiness of Women in Nigeria Eleanya Nduka Dr. Modupe Jimoh UKERC Director Prof Robert Gross to join the 2030 Clean Power Mission Plus jobs, funding and events 💷🍽️🇬🇧⚡️ bit.ly/409ShW0
This new study from Eleanya Nduka and Dr. Modupe Jimoh study utilises novel data to investigate the impact of cooking energy sources and indoor air pollution on the happiness, life satisfaction, physical, and mental health of women in Nigeria. lght.ly/5o4me4c
There are substantial disparities in wellbeing based on access to clean cooking in women, new research has found. Read the new paper from Eleanya Nduka and Dr. Modupe Jimoh on promoting clean cooking practices in Nigeria. lght.ly/le69cci
By measuring blood carbon monoxide levels, this research from Eleanya Nduka and Dr. Modupe Jimoh demonstrates strong positive correlations between the use of clean cooking fuels and improved happiness, life satisfaction, and mental health. lght.ly/864k40
A new from Eleanya Nduka and Dr. Modupe Jimoh study shows that using clean cooking fuels in Nigeria can improve women's happiness, health, and wellbeing. This highlights the importance of promoting cleaner cooking practices in some areas. lght.ly/h9a2eak
This blog discusses a recent study from Eleanya Nduka and Dr. Modupe Jimoh revealing that indoor air pollution harms Nigerian children's health and cognitive development. Switching to cleaner cooking fuels is essential for improving child health and wellbeing lght.ly/e6m3h20
🆕 in #JDevStudies by Eleanya Nduka & Modupe Jimoh: High CO exposure from indoor air pollution harms 🇳🇬 preschoolers' motor & problem-solving skills. 🚸 Clean cooking fuels = healthier, smarter futures. 👉🏽Read more: doi.org/10.1080/002203… University of Warwick
Indoor air pollution is hurting children in Nigeria. According to Eleanya Nduka and Dr. Modupe Jimoh cleaner cooking fuels will help reduce carbon dioxide levels, and cognitive impairment. lght.ly/54hkc6a
Indoor air pollution caused by traditional cooking methods is harming children's health and cognitive development. A new study by Eleanya Nduka and Dr. Modupe Jimoh shows that switching to cleaner cooking fuels can significantly improve child outcomes. lght.ly/ea0go2j