The Value of Clean Cooking
Switching to clean cooking – using modern stoves and fuels – transforms lives by improving health, protecting the climate and the environment, empowering women, and helping consumers save time and money.
Switching to clean cooking – using modern stoves and fuels – transforms lives by improving health, protecting the climate and the environment, empowering women, and helping consumers save time and money.
3.7 million people die every year from illnesses associated with smoke from cooking.
1 gigaton of carbon dioxide equivalent is produced every year from burning woodfuels, equating to about 2% of global CO2 emissions.
Women and children in developing countries spend up to 10 hours a week gathering fuel for cooking.
Clean cooking can lower blood pressure in pregnant women and increase babies’ birth weight.
Today’s highly efficient stoves can reduce fuel use by 30-60%, lowering climate-harming emissions.
Clean cooking can reduce the severity and duration of respiratory diseases in children.
Clean cooking has a dedicated indicator under Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which calls for “access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.” More broadly, clean cooking directly contributes to reaching 10 out of the 17 SDGs.
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