Kenya needs int’l support, clean cooking to unlock “sizeable mitigation potential” -think tank

Published 13:35 on April 8, 2026 / Last updated at 13:35 on April 8, 2026 / / EMEA (Africa), International (UN Climate Talks), Net Zero Transition (Transport & Heating Fuels), Voluntary (VCM Developments)

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Kenya’s self-financed climate targets through 2035 can meet its ‘fair share’ contribution to 1.5C global warming, but it has much greater mitigation potential it needs international support to unlock – where clean cooking could play a crucial role, according to new analysis.
Kenya’s self-financed climate targets through 2035 can meet its ‘fair share’ contribution to 1.5C global warming, but it has much greater mitigation potential it needs international support to unlock – where clean cooking could play a crucial role, according to new analysis.


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