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A research agenda to support the achievement of clean cooking for all

  • Francesco Fuso Nerini*
  • , Manuel Enrique Salas Salazar
  • , Simon Batchelor
  • , Iwona Bisaga
  • , Ed Brown
  • , Cristina Dominguez
  • , Izael Da Silva
  • , Elena Fumagalli
  • , James Haselip
  • , Babak Khavari
  • , Matthew Leach
  • , Manuel Llorca
  • , Mikael Melin
  • , Dimitrios Mentis
  • , Yacob Mulugetta
  • , Magda Moner-Girona
  • , Nishant Narayan
  • , Teddy Nalubega
  • , Sarah Odera
  • , Elisa Puzzolo
  • Camilo Ramirez Gomez, Julia Tomei, Vania Vigolo, Marc Jeuland
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Achieving universal access to clean cooking is essential for improving health, equality, environmental, and other sustainability outcomes. Yet without accelerated action, 1.8 billion people will still lack access to clean cooking in 2030. Research can support the design of evidence-based clean cooking strategies that are tailored to local realities. Here, we propose a research agenda to accelerate clean cooking transitions. Key areas of focus include enhancing modern and clean technologies, developing better and more inclusive planning tools, integrating co-benefits, addressing behavioral and affordability challenges, fostering innovative policy and business models, as well as understanding the political economy of clean cooking. For such research to be effective in empowering local communities, attention to clean cooking needs to be more effectively integrated into educational curricula and embody the principles of interdisciplinary and open science. Collaborative efforts are imperative to drive this transition and achieve significant benefits across sustainable development spheres.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102382
JournalJoule
Volume10
Issue number3
Early online date6 Mar 2026
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Mar 2026

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Keywords

  • clean cooking
  • energy access
  • research agenda

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