Oct. 27, 2011 Carbon Cycle 2.0 talk by Ashok Gadgil, Division Director, Environmental Energy Technologies co-presenting with Jennifer Jones and Kathleen Lask, EETD
In January 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, displacing hundreds of thousands of people. As Haitians primarily cook with inefficient charcoal stoves, cookstoves were an important avenue to pursue in the rebuilding effort. The Haiti Cookstove Project sought to provide an unbiased, independent assessment of a variety of charcoal stoves proposed for dissemination in Haiti.
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