Climate Action Project – Fuel-efficient Cookstoves In Uganda
Around one-third of the world’s population still relies on dangerous cooking methods, such as burning charcoal, firewood, and animal dung. These practices not only produce harmful indoor air pollution but also contribute heavily to greenhouse gas emissions, intensifying climate change. In this blog, we’ll dive into how the Fuel-efficient Cookstoves Project in Uganda is tackling these issues, helping to reduce emissions, curb pollution, and protect human health for a more sustainable future.