The government has commended the private sector’s role in supporting the initiative to transition from wood fuels to clean ...
When indoor air pollutants enter the lungs, they can trigger inflammation and place long-term strain on the heart and ...
Countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, or Tanzania need cheaper and cleaner alternative fuels for heating, cooking, or ...
Most households and institutions in Uganda rely heavily on wood and charcoal to prepare meals. These two fuels are key contributors to global warming. Fast tracts of forests have been cut over the ...
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 ...
Every person needs food to sustain their lives. The vast majority of staple foods – about 95% – need cooking before they can be eaten, and most people cook at least 2-3 times per day. Clean cooking ...
Across most East African nations, fewer than 10 per cent of residents use clean fuels like LPG, biogas, ethanol, or electric stoves. Kenya stands out with an electrification rate of 76.5 per cent yet ...
Clean cooking fuels and technologies include stoves, cookers that use electricity, natural gas, solar, and ethanol The report also noted that half of the Kenyans cook indoors, 30 per cent of them not ...
This isn’t just about lighting fires. Among those aware of the practice, nearly half had witnessed others burning plastic as ...
PMUY households are driving record LPG usage as average annual consumption rises to 4.85 cylinders, Petroleum Minister ...