Supporting sustainable development around the world, particularly in countries that are the poorest and most vulnerable to climate change is crucial as leaders, businesses, and civil society take action on transparent and equitable climate action.
Schools in Uganda struggle with their kitchens and over 22,000 of them are still cooking today with 3-stone fires.
For those that choose to offset their residual emissions, always remember research shows that the global use of carbon markets – as long as they are high-integrity – could allow the world to nearly double climate ambition relative to current Paris pledges over 2020-2035, all without increasing total costs. By unlocking additional finance that would not otherwise be available, Simoshi can provide crucial support to schools, build resilience, and drive positive sustainable development outcomes for a full decade as it handholds over 120 schools in their cooking transitions.