Bio-Ethanol Can Replace Charcoal And Improve Indoor Air Quality And Minimize Deforestation In Africa
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ken Silverstein covers global energy and climate issues. Most Americans are still grilling and using propane to do so — at a cost ...
Dirty fuels dominate the cooking market in Africa’s 40 largest cities, says Greg Murray, CEO of Koko Networks, which operates in Kenya. Only the affluent can afford to use gas for cooking, with ...
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