The prospect of large quantities of economically feasible LPG production from renewably-sourced feedstocks (bioLPG), using agricultural residues, solid wastes and liquid wastes, is tremendously...
The prospect of large quantities of economically feasible LPG production from renewably-sourced feedstocks (bioLPG), using agricultural residues, solid wastes and liquid wastes, is tremendously...
L’atelier #1 porte sur la Gestion Durable des Déchets et l’Énergie Domestique. Ce débat est organisé dans le cadre de la publication des Plans d’action SNAP du Bénin, de la Côte d’Ivoire et du...
Este documento se presenta en respuesta de la solicitud de apoyo pedido a la CCAC por la DINAMA frente a la necesidad de emprender acciones para contribuir una estrategia de aire limpio en...
This study assessed the performance of modeling approaches to estimate personal exposure in Kenyan homes where household fuel combustion contributes substantially to household air pollution (HAP...
Kenya has experienced a decade of relative prosperity with consistent economic growth and minimal political tension. GDP is growing by 3% annually and poverty rates are declining. Despite these...
The objective of the Ghana Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) is to analyze critical environmental and natural resources issues threatening sustainable economic growth and propose policy actions...
The CCAC's Scientific Advisory Panel hosted its third virtual Science Policy Dialogue on Tuesday, 29 September 2020, under the theme "Catalyzing 2030 Mitigation Ambition – Black...
Household air pollution disproportionately impacts women and children’s health, and is a main cause of noncommunicable disease such as, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer...
This report documents the findings from the first phase of methodologies review of the Field Study on Quantifying and Measuring Climate, Health, and Gender Co-Benefits from Clean Cooking...
In Nigeria, 50% to 80% of households burn wood, charcoal, coal, or kerosene for cooking. The WHO estimates that over 218,000 deaths are attributed to indoor air pollution each year...