In praise of cooking gas subsidies: transitional fuels to advance health and equity *

Author:

Gould Carlos FORCID,Bailis Rob,Balakrishnan Kalpana,Burke Marshall,Espinoza Sebastián,Mehta Sumi,Schlesinger Samuel B,Suarez-Lopez José R,Pillarisetti Ajay

Abstract

Abstract Households that burn biomass in inefficient open fires—a practice that results in $1.6 trillion in global damages from health impacts and climate-altering emissions yearly—are often unable to access cleaner alternatives, like gas, which is widely available but unaffordable, or electricity, which is unattainable for many due to insufficient supply and reliability of electricity services. Governments are often reluctant to make gas affordable. We argue that condemnation of all fossil fuel subsidies is short-sighted and does not adequately consider subsidizing gas for cooking as a potential strategy to improve public health and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Funder

Clean Cooking Implementation Science Network of the US National Institutes of Health

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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