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Unlocking High-Integrity Climate Finance for Clean Cooking
What Article 6 Means for Zambia. Across Africa, the transition to clean cooking is one of the most urgent yet overlooked climate and development priorities. Nearly 900 million people still rely on charcoal, firewood, and other polluting biomass fuel, that is driving deforestation, intensifying climate vulnerability, and causing millions of premature deaths from household air pollution. United Nations Paris Agreement Article 6 In Zambia, where over 70% of households still cook


The Case For Ethanol Cookstoves in Africa
As the world's population continues to grow, the demand for energy is increasing rapidly. In Africa, this demand is particularly acute,...


Charcoal and the Risk to Women's Health
In many parts of Africa, traditional cooking methods involving the use of charcoal remain prevalent due to factors such as limited access...


Charcoal Production in Africa
Balancing Socioeconomic Needs and Environmental Impact Charcoal has long been a crucial source of energy in many parts of Africa,...
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