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Clean Cooking Fuels: A Boost for Income and Equality in China
ChinaSaturday, January 11, 2025
Using clean fuels means less time collecting fuel and cooking, freeing up about half an hour each day. This extra time can be spent earning more money. Plus, cleaner air and better health mean people can work more and earn more. But it's not just about individual families. The whole country benefits. By 2030, with more clean cooking fuels, China's income and inequality are expected to improve. This is a big deal for the United Nations' goals to end poverty, provide clean energy, and make things fairer.
But wait, there's more! The benefits don't just happen in a vacuum. They're influenced by things like city life, education, job opportunities, and a good market. So, while clean cooking fuels are a big help, they work best in the right conditions.
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