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World leaders are gathering in Paris today to tackle one of the world’s biggest silent killers: dirty cooking fuels. In Africa, where four in five people cook over open fires and basic stoves, it is ...
The G20 elevated clean cooking as a standing item for discussion at the G20 summit held in November in South Africa.
The government has commended the private sector’s role in supporting the initiative to transition from wood fuels to clean ...
People in low-income urban communities in the Global South without access to reliable energy sources are burning the toxic ...
Participants at a global conference on how to reduce the world’s energy use are calling for universal access to clean cooking through government incentives and subsidies to unlock more private sector ...
Green hydrogen, biogas, and bioethanol are potential alternatives to natural gas, but their commercial viability and safety need further assessment. Critics argue that green hydrogen is inefficient ...
Clean Cooking Association of Kenya CEO David Njugi, Programme Manager Mariam Karanja and Dan Marangu Ministry Of Energy Director Renewable Energy during the launch of the Annual Clean Cooking ...
The FINANCIAL — Almost one-in-three people around the world will still be mainly using polluting cooking fuels and technologies– a major source of disease and environmental destruction and devastation ...
Could changing the way you cook help fight global warming? If you’ve considered this question and you live in a rich country, you’ve probably been thinking about whether to ditch your gas stove for an ...