In 2016, about 14,000 premature deaths in Kenya were attributed to indoor air pollution. Dirty air is a leading risk factor for early death in Kenya where households continue to cook with firewood or charcoal. However in Western Kenya, scientists are attempting to produce and introduce locals to clean energy. Here's the story of one man who is producing ethanol from the local water hyacinth plant.
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