Some 2.4 billion people cook on wood and charcoal fire pits or kerosene stoves. This accounts for 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions and harms forests and public health. "Clean cooking" could help ...
There's something quietly satisfying about opening your pantry and knowing exactly what's in every jar. When it comes to ...
The Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa on May 14 will bring together government leaders, heads of financial institutions, development partners, and policymakers from around the world to develop a ...
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 ...
A longtime Food & Wine Test Kitchen pro spills the tea on cleaning stubborn cooking stains, from baked-on roasting pan crud to scuffed-up cookie sheets. Plus, the most bizarre, ridiculous, and ...
The African Development Bank, the continent’s biggest multilateral lender, will allocate $2 billion to promote clean cooking in Africa over the next decade. The pledge amounts to 20% of the lender’s ...
Nothing is worse than cooking a delicious dinner, enjoying it, and then realizing that your kitchen is an absolute mess. No one wants to clean up after eating, especially since protein and ...
In the dense informal settlements of Africa’s cities, clean cooking is quietly becoming one of the continent’s most lucrative investment opportunities. While 81% of urban Africans have electricity, ...