Africa: From Charcoal to Sugar Cane

Over 80% of Kenyans use charcoal for cooking. They use enormous quantities of this polluting fuel whose production and distribution gives work to over half a million people in an industry worth 427 million dollars annually. This practice, so widespread in many African countries, accelerates the process of desertification. Trees are cut into pieces, piled …

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