Moving Africa towards cleaner cooking methods: $2.2bn pledged at Paris summit
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Rudimentary heating systems, often fuelled by wood fire, coal and animal manure, are used by a large majority of households in Africa. Delegates from over 60 countries gathered in Paris for a summit held by the IEA to help tackle this issue. Charles Pellegrin asks Jillene Connors Belopolsky, who is the chief of staff and chief external affairs officer at the Clean Cooking Alliance, what can be done to make clean cooking options more affordable and available.
Also on the programme: We take a look at what the United Arab Emirates’s first micro-brewery could mean for a region looking to build up its tourism sector and reduce its reliance on its fossil fuel industry.
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