Sunday, May 08, 2011

Clean Stoves or Clean Fuel?

today..
From Mr. Lalloobhoy Battliwala

GACC goal: "100 million homes to adopt clean and efficient stoves and fuels by 2020."

Clean is efficient, efficient isn't necessarily clean. Besides, who is really going to bother what the efficiencies are?Fossil fuels the real competition and the modern biomass stoves could come just at the right time to win the competition.

Liquid/gaseous fuels (fossil or otherwise) and electricity constitute the vast majority of probably "clean and efficient stoves and fuels" to date.

I am willing to bet $1,000 that by 2015, more people would have solved their cooking (and indoor air pollution) problem by switching from "dirty solid fuels" to LPG, gas or electricity than any other (or ALL other) "low pollution" stoves promoted by GACC.

Of course, I would be happier to lose the bet.

India has announced the world's largest clean stoves and fuels program already - subsidized and rationed LPG to some 60 million households by now, and additional 55 million households by 2015. Or rising from roughly 12 mt to 18 mt. Currently under-recovery to oil companies at around $10 b, so clearly not sustainable. But liberalizing the price and granting cash-entitlement subsidy to Rs 2 (roughly a US nickel) per day per capita to "below poverty line" customers could make it work. And could also give fair competition for the modern biomass stoves (which too should qualify for the subsidy purchases.

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Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves (GACC)
WASHINGTON (May 6, 2011) – The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves today announced that Academy Award winning actor Julia Roberts will serve as Global Ambassador, helping to bring attention to one of the most urgent health problems facing women and families around the world: deadly smoke from unsafe and inefficient cookstoves.
Ms. Roberts first learned about the Alliance earlier this year while interviewing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for a special to be broadcast on the Oprah Winfrey Network. “Extraordinary Moms,” presented and executive produced by Ms. Roberts, airs Saturday, May 7 from 8–9:30 p.m. (EDT/PDT).
As Global Ambassador, Roberts will help raise awareness about the millions of people who face health effects, accidents or death in developing countries due to the reliance on traditional cookstoves and open fires that use wood, coal, charcoal, or animal waste for fuel.
“Nearly 2 million people around the world – mostly women and children – die each year from an activity that many of us take for granted: cooking for our families,” Roberts said. “I am proud to stand with Secretary Clinton to work to reduce the senseless and preventable deaths from unsafe cooking conditions in developing countries and I look forward to contributing to the important work of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves.”
Launched in 2010 at the Clinton Global Initiative forum, the Alliance is a public-private partnership led by the UN Foundation that seeks to mobilize $250 million to save lives, improve livelihoods, empower women and combat climate change by creating a thriving global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions.
Exposure to smoke from traditional stoves and open fires – the primary means of cooking and heating for 3 billion people in developing countries – causes nearly 2 million deaths annually, with women and young children affected most. That is a life lost every 16 seconds.
Cookstove smoke contributes to a range of chronic illnesses and acute health impacts such as early childhood pneumonia, emphysema, lung cancer, bronchitis, cardiovascular disease and low birth weight. The smoke from inefficient stoves continues to contribute to global climate change by producing harmful greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide and methane, and aero¬sols such as black carbon. Reliance on biomass for cooking and heating also increases pressure on local natural resources and forces women and children to spend many hours each week collecting fire wood – an especially dangerous task for women and girls in refugee camps and conflict zones.
“Today, nearly half the world’s population – close to 3 billion people – will eat meals cooked over fires that use charcoal, wood, or even animal waste for fuel,” said United Nations Foundation President Timothy E. Wirth. “A year from now, 1.9 million of those people will be dead. Their death certificates will cite pneumonia or lung cancer, but the underlying cause is exposure to cooking smoke. Unsafe cooking conditions are the fifth greatest threat to health in poor developing countries, yet nobody knows about it. The needed resources cannot be mobilized to confront this crisis if the world community doesn’t recognize it as such. Thanks to Julia Roberts, and others who will follow her lead, that task just got a little easier.”
The Alliance’s goal is for 100 million homes to adopt clean and efficient stoves and fuels by 2020, as a first step toward universal adoption. To achieve its ‘100 by 20’ goal, the Alliance will promote stove standards; spur innovative financing mechanisms; champion the cause across the donor and development communities; develop indoor air quality guidelines; tackle global tax and tariff barriers; field test clean stoves and fuels; and develop a research agenda for key issues such as health, climate, technology, and fuels.
The Alliance is a public-private partnership of more than 60 national governments, UN agencies, private companies and non-governmental organizations.
Individuals who wish to join the movement for clean cookstoves are asked to visit www.cookingshouldntkill.org. To learn more about the Alliance please visit www.cleancookstoves.org. For more information contact John Anthony at janthony@unfoundation.org or by phone at 202.778.1639.

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