Air pollution from open fires or inefficient stoves for cooking leads to the premature death of 3.8 million people per year—mainly women. This #WorldCleanAirDay, learn more about the huge, often forgotten crisis of lack of access to clean cooking.
Air pollution from open fires or inefficient stoves for cooking leads to the premature death of 3.8 million people per year—mainly women. This #WorldCleanAirDay, learn more about the huge, often forgotten crisis of lack of access to clean cooking.
Nairobi, 7 September 2024 – The world marked the fifth annual International Day of Clean Air for blue skies today with calls for investment in…
Air pollution costs US$8.1 trillion a year. UNEP explains why and highlights how investment can reap benefits for public health, the environment…