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*Affirm that energy for [[:Category:Improved Cooking|cooking]] is essential for human wellbeing and that the nations of the world have committed to ensuring access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for all by 2030
 
*Affirm that energy for [[:Category:Improved Cooking|cooking]] is essential for human wellbeing and that the nations of the world have committed to ensuring access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for all by 2030
*Recognise that [[Access_to_Modern_Energy|billions of people depend on wood and other biomass]] to cook their daily meals and that for many of them, particularly the rural poor, it will be the only fuel option available for decades to come
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*Recognise that [[Access to Modern Energy|billions of people depend on wood and other biomass]] to cook their daily meals and that for many of them, particularly the rural poor, it will be the only fuel option available for decades to come
 
*Note with great concern that across the world biomass continues to be burned inefficiently, in unvented and pollution-emitting devices that are globally responsible for four million avoidable deaths annually; for severe forest degradation in specific areas; and for the large-scale emission of greenhouse gases
 
*Note with great concern that across the world biomass continues to be burned inefficiently, in unvented and pollution-emitting devices that are globally responsible for four million avoidable deaths annually; for severe forest degradation in specific areas; and for the large-scale emission of greenhouse gases
 
*Emphasise that [[Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)|wood]] and other biomass, when managed and treated properly and burned in efficient devices, can provide a low-emission, affordable, readily available, sustainable energy source
 
*Emphasise that [[Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)|wood]] and other biomass, when managed and treated properly and burned in efficient devices, can provide a low-emission, affordable, readily available, sustainable energy source
 
*Underline that advances in biomass-burning devices, fuel processing, and distribution have demonstrated that biomass can be one of the cleanest energy options
 
*Underline that advances in biomass-burning devices, fuel processing, and distribution have demonstrated that biomass can be one of the cleanest energy options
 
*Confirm that a diversity of solutions, including [[Basics on Biomass|biomass]] options, is needed to satisfy the wide range of household energy needs and to achieve international goals on human health, environmental quality, climate change mitigation and energy justice
 
*Confirm that a diversity of solutions, including [[Basics on Biomass|biomass]] options, is needed to satisfy the wide range of household energy needs and to achieve international goals on human health, environmental quality, climate change mitigation and energy justice
*Assert that improving biomass options for cooking and other household energy services can be an effective climate, energy and gender strategy that&nbsp;can immediately enhance families’ [[Access_to_modern_energy_and_the_impact_on_health|health and wellbeing]] – especially for women and children – and can help preserve the world’s vital storehouses of carbon and&nbsp;biodiversity
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*Assert that improving biomass options for cooking and other household energy services can be an effective climate, energy and gender strategy that&nbsp;can immediately enhance families’ [[Access to modern energy and the impact on health|health and wellbeing]] – especially for women and children – and can help preserve the world’s vital storehouses of carbon and&nbsp;biodiversity
 
*Acknowledge that families regularly make parallel use of multiple devices and fuels for different types of cooking practices and other tasks, which is an approach known as ‘[[From the 'Energy Ladder' to 'Fuel Stacking'|stacking]]’. Accordingly, we recommend holistic approaches to sustainable cooking that address all elements of the ‘stack’
 
*Acknowledge that families regularly make parallel use of multiple devices and fuels for different types of cooking practices and other tasks, which is an approach known as ‘[[From the 'Energy Ladder' to 'Fuel Stacking'|stacking]]’. Accordingly, we recommend holistic approaches to sustainable cooking that address all elements of the ‘stack’
 
*Call urgently for the provision of the large-scale [[:Portal:Financing and Funding|funding]] which is profoundly needed for the sustainable cooking sector and the expeditious fulfilment of existing funding pledges, which amount to hundreds of millions of dollars
 
*Call urgently for the provision of the large-scale [[:Portal:Financing and Funding|funding]] which is profoundly needed for the sustainable cooking sector and the expeditious fulfilment of existing funding pledges, which amount to hundreds of millions of dollars
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*Call for a clarification of the United Nations’ [[Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals|Sustainable Development Goal 7]] as it currently stands, to the effect that biomass and biomass-burning devices can meet the definition of clean fuels and stoves
 
*Call for a clarification of the United Nations’ [[Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals|Sustainable Development Goal 7]] as it currently stands, to the effect that biomass and biomass-burning devices can meet the definition of clean fuels and stoves
 
*Call for a sector-wide discussion to re-define sustainable energy indicators that are technology and fuel neutral and reflect true access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for all
 
*Call for a sector-wide discussion to re-define sustainable energy indicators that are technology and fuel neutral and reflect true access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for all
*Commit&nbsp;to working towards&nbsp;universal access to sustainable energy&nbsp;for cooking and other household [[Estimating_energy_demand_of_the_energy_poor|needs]], and in so doing, we commit to&nbsp;building relationships with the full range of stakeholders, institutions, and disciplines necessary to achieve this goal
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*Commit&nbsp;to working towards&nbsp;universal access to sustainable energy&nbsp;for cooking and other household [[Estimating energy demand of the energy poor|needs]], and in so doing, we commit to&nbsp;building relationships with the full range of stakeholders, institutions, and disciplines necessary to achieve this goal
  
 
&nbsp;<br/>The Pathways Conference Participants - leaving no one behind<ref name="http://www.pathways2cleancooking.info/">http://www.pathways2cleancooking.info/</ref>
 
&nbsp;<br/>The Pathways Conference Participants - leaving no one behind<ref name="http://www.pathways2cleancooking.info/">http://www.pathways2cleancooking.info/</ref>
  
= Further Information =
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== Click here to find out who else has signed it ==
  
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*http://www.pathways2cleancooking.info/
[[File:Icon-cooking.png|right|60px|Icon-cooking.png|alt=Icon-cooking.png|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/Portal:Improved_Cooking]][[:Portal:Improved_Cooking|Portal:Improved Cooking]]
 
  
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= Further Information =
[[Publication - 2019 Tracking SDG7 - The Energy Progress Report|Publication - 2019 Tracking SDG7 - The Energy Progress Report]]
 
  
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*[[File:Icon-cooking.png|right|60px|Icon-cooking.png|alt=Icon-cooking.png|link=https://energypedia.info/wiki/Portal:Improved_Cooking]][[:Portal:Improved Cooking|Portal:Improved Cooking]]
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*[[Publication - 2019 Tracking SDG7 - The Energy Progress Report|Publication - 2019 Tracking SDG7 - The Energy Progress Report]]
 
*[[Last Mile First: Maximizing the impacts of energy access across the SDGs|Last Mile First: Maximizing the impacts of energy access across the SDGs]]
 
*[[Last Mile First: Maximizing the impacts of energy access across the SDGs|Last Mile First: Maximizing the impacts of energy access across the SDGs]]
 
*[[Monitoring and reporting of SDG 7|Monitoring and reporting of SDG 7]]
 
*[[Monitoring and reporting of SDG 7|Monitoring and reporting of SDG 7]]
 
*[[Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals|Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals]]
 
*[[Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals|Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals]]
 
*[[Renewable Energy in the African Context|Renewable Energy in the African Context]]
 
*[[Renewable Energy in the African Context|Renewable Energy in the African Context]]
*[[BLEENS_-_Biogas,_Liquefied_Petroleum_Gas,_Electricity,_Ethanol,_Natural_Gas,_and_Solar|BLEENS - Biogas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Electricity, Ethanol, Natural Gas, and Solar]]
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*[[BLEENS - Biogas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Electricity, Ethanol, Natural Gas, and Solar|BLEENS - Biogas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Electricity, Ethanol, Natural Gas, and Solar]]
*[[From_the_'Energy_Ladder'_to_'Fuel_Stacking'|From the 'Energy Ladder' to 'Fuel Stacking']]
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*[[From the 'Energy Ladder' to 'Fuel Stacking'|From the 'Energy Ladder' to 'Fuel Stacking']]
*[[Cooking_with_Woodfuels_(Firewood_and_Charcoal)|Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)]]
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*[[Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)|Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)]]
*[[Estimating_energy_demand_of_the_energy_poor|Estimating energy demand of the energy poor]]
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*[[Estimating energy demand of the energy poor|Estimating energy demand of the energy poor]]
  
 
= References =
 
= References =
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[[Category:Cooking]]
 
[[Category:Energy_Access]]
 
[[Category:Energy_Access]]
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[[Category:Cooking_Energy]]
 
[[Category:Biomass]]
 
[[Category:Wood_Energy]]
 
[[Category:Sustainable_Development_Goals_(SDGs)]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:50, 22 October 2019

Overview

Organisations and individuals signed the declaration, copied below.[1]

WEXFORD DECLARATION Leaving no-one behind

We the undersigned:
 

  • Affirm that energy for cooking is essential for human wellbeing and that the nations of the world have committed to ensuring access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for all by 2030
  • Recognise that billions of people depend on wood and other biomass to cook their daily meals and that for many of them, particularly the rural poor, it will be the only fuel option available for decades to come
  • Note with great concern that across the world biomass continues to be burned inefficiently, in unvented and pollution-emitting devices that are globally responsible for four million avoidable deaths annually; for severe forest degradation in specific areas; and for the large-scale emission of greenhouse gases
  • Emphasise that wood and other biomass, when managed and treated properly and burned in efficient devices, can provide a low-emission, affordable, readily available, sustainable energy source
  • Underline that advances in biomass-burning devices, fuel processing, and distribution have demonstrated that biomass can be one of the cleanest energy options
  • Confirm that a diversity of solutions, including biomass options, is needed to satisfy the wide range of household energy needs and to achieve international goals on human health, environmental quality, climate change mitigation and energy justice
  • Assert that improving biomass options for cooking and other household energy services can be an effective climate, energy and gender strategy that can immediately enhance families’ health and wellbeing – especially for women and children – and can help preserve the world’s vital storehouses of carbon and biodiversity
  • Acknowledge that families regularly make parallel use of multiple devices and fuels for different types of cooking practices and other tasks, which is an approach known as ‘stacking’. Accordingly, we recommend holistic approaches to sustainable cooking that address all elements of the ‘stack’
  • Call urgently for the provision of the large-scale funding which is profoundly needed for the sustainable cooking sector and the expeditious fulfilment of existing funding pledges, which amount to hundreds of millions of dollars
  • Call on organisations that fund climate change mitigation projects to prioritise those initiatives that provide immediate emissions reductions and social benefits through sustainable cooking to the communities most vulnerable to climate change
  • Call on citizens to help address this clean cooking challenge by using choices, as consumers, to support organisations or companies that lead the way. We further call on citizens to appeal to their elected representatives to urgently prioritise sustainable household energy in their health, climate and development policies
  • Call for a clarification of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7 as it currently stands, to the effect that biomass and biomass-burning devices can meet the definition of clean fuels and stoves
  • Call for a sector-wide discussion to re-define sustainable energy indicators that are technology and fuel neutral and reflect true access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for all
  • Commit to working towards universal access to sustainable energy for cooking and other household needs, and in so doing, we commit to building relationships with the full range of stakeholders, institutions, and disciplines necessary to achieve this goal

 
The Pathways Conference Participants - leaving no one behind[1]

Click here to find out who else has signed it

Further Information

References