Reports & Tools
华语av视频 produces a range of high-quality resources on various aspects of the clean cooking sector. We also publish materials by 华语av视频 partners.
华语av视频 produces a range of high-quality resources on various aspects of the clean cooking sector. We also publish materials by 华语av视频 partners.
Providing an overview of key investment and operational trends.
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Find out which countries include clean cooking in their plans to fight climate change.
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This platform translates ethnographic research into accessible insights.
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Household air pollution (HAP) is the eighth leading risk factor for global disease burden, contributing to 2.9 million annual premature…
The People-Centered Accelerator, which aims to advance gender equality, social inclusion, and women’s empowerment in the sustainable energy sector, has…
This report summarizes findings from baseline assessments conducted as part of an evaluation to assess the impacts of four initiatives…
Advancements in gender equality and women’s empowerment over the last few decades include increased access to education for girls, significant…
Improved cookstoves (ICS) have great potential to reduce the negative effects of cooking emissions, and products can be beneficial for…
In response to the need for clean cooking in Haiti, in 2016 Global Affairs Canada commissioned the Global Alliance for…
Black carbon (BC) emissions from household cookstoves consuming solid fuel produce approximately 25 percent of total anthropogenic BC emissions. The short atmospheric lifetime of BC means that reducing BC emissions would result in a faster climate response than mitigating CO2 and other long-lived greenhouse gases. This study presents the results of optical BC measurements of two new cookstove emissions 铿乪ld assessments and 17 archived cookstove datasets.
A growing body of evidence shows how companies can benefit from investing in women as employees, entrepreneurs, customers, and community…
This working paper is part of the larger World Resources Report Towards a More Equal City, which views sustainability as…