The Rockefeller Foundation will commit USD1 billion over the next three years to catalyze a more inclusive, green recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. We need to reimagine the future we want,” said Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, President of the Rockefeller Foundation. Billions more have their potential diminished by unreliable or insufficient energy access, predominantly provided by carbon-emitting fuels. Green power equals more inclusive opportunityOver the past decade, The Rockefeller Foundation has made ending energy poverty in a clean, sustainable way a priority around the world. As a result of pioneering breakthroughs in distributed renewable energy technologies, it is now possible to end energy poverty in ten years without accelerating carbon emissions.
Source: News Business Ethiopia October 26, 2020 03:56 UTC