Energy and Industry / Just Transition / Indigenous Peoples

Electrifying Cooking: A Just Journey Towards Net-zero

Organizers: COP 28 Energy Team

The path to global net zero is based on electrification. Africa and Asia are willing to take this journey alongside the rest of the world and with large proportions of their populations (2.3 billion) still using biomass for their cooking, with health, environment and climate negative effects, electric cooking offers a way of leveraging the path to net zero for a just energy transition. Global eCooking Coalition (GeCCo) will present action plans and mobilize finance across the board. Government leaders will showcase how they have begun the eCooking transition by working with GeCCo and showcase opportunities to join the journey!

TWO-WEEK SCHEDULE

11 Dec
12 Dec

FINAL NEGOTIATIONS

On the final two days of COP28, there will be no thematic days to avoid extensive programming when the negotiation text is often being closed.
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10 Dec

FOOD, AGRICULTURE, AND WATER

Climate change is creating severe pressure and risks for the agri-food and water systems that underpin human wellbeing.
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9 Dec

NATURE, LAND USE, AND OCEAN

The conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of nature is integral for achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement.
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