The GHG mitigation assessment aims to evaluate the potential to reduce GHG emissions through the implementation of different policies and measures in Eswatini. This assessment aims to inform the...
The GHG mitigation assessment aims to evaluate the potential to reduce GHG emissions through the implementation of different policies and measures in Eswatini. This assessment aims to inform the...
Quantification of environmental pollutants is critical towards building city strategies in air quality as well as mitigation benefits attribution. Moreover, it is directly related to national...
The prospect of large quantities of economically feasible LPG production from renewably-sourced feedstocks (bioLPG), using agricultural residues, solid wastes and liquid wastes, is tremendously...
Efforts to scale up access to clean cookstoves have typically focused on promoting technically more efficient cooking technologies. Important sociocultural aspects of cooking such as taste,...
Presentation by Francisco Posada, Senior Researcher, ICCT during the Webinar "Supporting cities' transition from diesel to soot-free engine technologies (Part 2: Bangalore, Johannesburg...
This study assessed the performance of modeling approaches to estimate personal exposure in Kenyan homes where household fuel combustion contributes substantially to household air pollution (HAP...
The objective of the Ghana Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) is to analyze critical environmental and natural resources issues threatening sustainable economic growth and propose policy actions...
As the population in Africa grows, demand for cars is increasing. A lack of emission controls and poor fuel quality have made the transport sector one of the largest sources of air pollution in...
The China 6/VI vehicle emission standards are among the most stringent in the world for the post-2020 timeframe, but their success depends on several factors, including the quality of fuels...
In Nigeria, 50% to 80% of households burn wood, charcoal, coal, or kerosene for cooking. The WHO estimates that over 218,000 deaths are attributed to indoor air pollution each year...