Household air pollution disproportionately impacts women and children’s health, and is a main cause of noncommunicable disease such as, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer...
Household air pollution disproportionately impacts women and children’s health, and is a main cause of noncommunicable disease such as, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer...
Presentation by Gianni Lopez, Director of Centro Mario Molina during the Webinar "Supporting cities' transition from diesel to soot-free engine technologies (Part 2: Bangalore, Johannesburg...
This report documents the findings from the first phase of methodologies review of the Field Study on Quantifying and Measuring Climate, Health, and Gender Co-Benefits from Clean Cooking...
Smart energy management, along with clean technologies and advanced pollution control measures have proven to be an effective strategy for reducing air pollution in both developed and...
Smart energy management, along with clean technologies and advanced pollution control measures have proven to be an effective strategy for reducing air pollution in both developed and...
Presentation by Tim Dallmann, Senior Researcher ICCT during the Webinar "Supporting cities' transition from diesel to soot-free engine technologies (Part 2: Bangalore, Johannesburg and...
How we guide progress toward achieving access to modern-energy cooking solutions for all is more critical than ever before. To date, measurements of access have focused primarily on fuel...
The State of Global Air Quality Funding 2020 provides an analysis of global Official Development Finance and foundation funding flows towards outdoor air quality initiatives between 2015 and 2019...
Presentation by Eng. Fanuel Kalugendo, System Planning and Design Manager of Dar Rapid Transit (DART) during the Webinar "Supporting cities' transition from diesel to soot-free engine...
More than half of the world’s population lives in cities today. A city’s most important asset is the health of its citizens. Yet, more than 80 per cent of people living in urban areas are exposed...