In Kenya, these clean cookstoves are being subsidized by carbon credits

Kenyan company BURN is selling them for as little as $3 each. Reducing the health threat to families by cutting indoor air pollution. Burn’s stoves have special holes in the sides, which draw more air into the flame, converting poisonous carbon monoxide into CO2. The stoves are also designed to minimize heat loss, meaning they burn less wood which is better for the environment and cheaper for families.