BRIEFING: Proposed Paris Agreement carbon cookstoves methodology a “step the in right direction” but clarity needed from crunch meeting

Published 18:06 on July 8, 2025 / Last updated at 18:05 on July 8, 2025 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean, US & Canada), Asia Pacific (Asia, Pacific), EMEA (Africa, Europe, Middle East), Insights (Briefings), International (Paris Article 6/PACM, UN Climate Talks), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Stakeholders weighing in on a new Article 6 clean cooking carbon crediting methodology have welcomed the approach as progress for the sector, but urged several improvements, notably on flexibilities when calculating the wood-to-charcoal conversion factor and the fraction of non-renewable biomass (fNRB) rate.
Stakeholders weighing in on a new Article 6 clean cooking carbon crediting methodology have welcomed the approach as progress for the sector, but urged several improvements, notably on flexibilities when calculating the wood-to-charcoal conversion factor and the fraction of non-renewable biomass (fNRB) rate.


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