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Clean cookstoves are designed to minimize fuel consumption and emissions, making them a sustainable alternative to traditional cooking methods. Here’s how they help combat climate change:
1. Improved Fuel Efficiency
Clean cookstoves are engineered to burn fuel more efficiently, reducing the amount of wood, charcoal, or other fuels needed. This directly lowers the demand for firewood, helping to curb deforestation and preserve forests that act as carbon sinks.
2. Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions
By burning fuel more completely, clean cookstoves significantly reduce the release of CO₂, methane, and black carbon. For example, some advanced models can cut emissions by up to 90% compared to traditional stoves.
3. Lower Black Carbon Emissions
Black carbon, a component of soot, is a short-lived climate pollutant that has a warming impact many times greater than CO₂. Clean cookstoves drastically reduce black carbon emissions, providing immediate benefits for both climate and air quality.
4. Renewable Energy Integration
Some clean cookstoves are designed to use renewable energy sources, such as solar power or biofuels, further reducing reliance on fossil fuels and solid biomass.