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US Gives $50 Million for Clean Burning Stoves in Developing World

by , 09/22/10

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Yesterday, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced a public-private partnership called the Global Alliance for Clean Cook Stoves to which the US government will donate $50 million to increase the number of clean burning cook stoves in the developing world. In less developed nations, most people cook on stoves that use wood, kerosene or dung for fuel, which can be a major source of pollution for the home and the environment. They release climate change-causing smoke into the air and can cause terrible respiratory problems for the people who use them — it is estimated they cause 1.9 million deaths yearly. This new initiative will put clean burning stoves into the hands of about 100 million people worldwide by 2020.

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2 Responses to “US Gives $50 Million for Clean Burning Stoves in Developing World”

  1. gusgustavson gusgustavson says:

    why is nobody stating exactly what kind of stoves are intended? if they use biochar stoves, zero- or negative-carbon emissions from stove use can be obtained! i hope this initiative will use such stoves.

  2. antero Antero says:

    Why…why ,why not for solar cookers? Better,cleaner,cheaper,…

    ???? :-) look for example here http://solarcooking.org/plans/

    or google ” solarcooking”

    please people get the message: we have to turn away from FOSSIL or wooden burn-matter.

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