Biogas can help the world cook sustainably, professor tells COP28
December 19, 2023
December 19, 2023
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 19 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Facing the severe headwinds of climate change, more than 2 billion people in developing countries still cook with traditional fuels that generate black carbon, a powerful greenhouse gas.
While some propose liquified petroleum gas (LPG) to developing urban and rural settings, particularly in Africa, Cornell's Semida Silveira suggested an alternative eco-friendly cooking fuel: small-scale biogas. S . . .
Facing the severe headwinds of climate change, more than 2 billion people in developing countries still cook with traditional fuels that generate black carbon, a powerful greenhouse gas.
While some propose liquified petroleum gas (LPG) to developing urban and rural settings, particularly in Africa, Cornell's Semida Silveira suggested an alternative eco-friendly cooking fuel: small-scale biogas. S . . .