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Fuel prices spike and families turn to wood and charcoal across Africa and South Asia
International
Published on 27 April 2026

Cleaner energy gains are being reversed fast
Rising global fuel costs are forcing households in Kenya and India to abandon cleaner energy and return to burning charcoal and wood. The shift is increasing daily burdens on women and girls while straining conservation groups already facing funding and operational challenges. As people search for cheaper fuels, wildlife habitats and public health risks grow across forests and communities.
- Higher fuel prices are pushing households back to charcoal and wood
- Women and girls face heavier workloads as energy access worsens
- Conservation efforts struggle with funding cuts and operational disruptions
- Health and wildlife risks rise as families cut costs
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