The Charcoal Project

Unsustainable woodfuel consumption and public health

Researchers warn that East African plants that could cure malaria could disappear before scientists have a chance to study them.

A new book by scientists at the World Agroforestry Centre, “Common Antimalarial Trees and Shrubs of East Africa,” identifies 22 tree and shrub species that traditional healers in East Africa use to fight the disease.

But, the researchers say, they are being cut down for cooking fuel and other uses and could disappear before scientists have a chance to study them.

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