The International Energy Agency announced that $2.2 billion had been pledged by governments and companies to improve access to less deadly and polluting cooking methods in Africa. Achieving clean cooking globally could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5 billion tons. Mary Robinson attended the IEA Clean Cooking Summit in Paris and emphasized the importance of clean cooking. The COP28 UAE meeting highlighted the need to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
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.@COP28_UAE marked a historic turning point in the battle against climate change. But to limit global warming to 1.5° Celsius, we must accelerate the shift away from fossil fuels, write @IRENA’s @flacamera and @GRA_Renewables’ @Renewable_Bruce. https://t.co/JdNbQOr7sq
Mary Robinson on the outcome of the Clean Cooking Summit convened by the @IEA in Paris this week: “It was an honour to attend the IEA Clean Cooking Summit in Paris this week and co-chair a discussion with the Foreign Minister of Tanzania. Clean cooking is essential to improving… https://t.co/rwSXHtaTDQ
People & Profit - Moving Africa towards cleaner cooking methods: $2.2bn pledged at Paris summit ➡️ https://t.co/LwFcdXayGC https://t.co/fXOoTpzVhs
Achieving clean cooking for all may seem mundane in the Global North, but it would cut global carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5 billion tons, write @hlcchampions Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak and @EnergyAlliance’s @ngangaj. https://t.co/xg04BzQI7v
The International Energy Agency (#IEA) has announced that $2.2 billion had been pledged by governments and companies to improve access to less deadly and polluting cooking methods in #Africa. https://t.co/7oBtZmps5j