Aprovecho Research Center (the folks who developed the rocket stove, and,
not incidentally, the ones who told me the solar cooker story) has done lots
of work bringing their stoves to the non-overdeveloped world--Africa,
Central America primarily. They also show how to make haybox cookers, so
that once the food is hot (rice, beans, stuff that needs to simmer), the
stove can go out, saving yet more wood.
And I can't wait for $6/gallon gasoline either. It's $3.30/gallon in Oregon,
and the gas-guzzler drivers are screaming. Culturally appropriate learning
for developed world people involves hitting them in the pocketbook. The
wallet seems to be directly connected to the brain in a way little else is.
> It seems that something like a rocket stove might be more appropriate in
> situations like this. If people are already heating with wood, teaching how
> to do it more efficiently could be a better way.
> Chris
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