Webinar: 30 May - 15:00 CEST

Clean cookstoves have made great strides in recent years, helping to solve the huge challenge of indoor air pollution, the fourth biggest health risk in the developing world. This is an urgent task: 1.9 million people die each year around the world from exposure to smoke from cooking, and 3 billion people are using dangerous, polluting, and inefficient cookstoves each and every day. This especially impacts women and the children who breathe smoke during cooking. 

Fortunately, researchers, the private sector, civil society and others are helping to solve the pressing problem of how to keep people healthy while they are cooking.

Speakers include:
Sumi Mehta, Senior Director of Research and Evaluation, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves 
Ron Bills, Chairman and CEO, Envirofit International 
Mike Clifford, Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham 
Ruben Walker, Co-Founder and Commercial Director, African Clean Energy 
Simon Batchelor, Founder, Gamos