Posted on January 24, 2006
by Najiba Abdellaoui, odemagazine.com, January 2006 Mme Sissoko Aïssata Diarra is making a name for herself in global ecology circles as promoter of the HotPot initiative. HotPots are low-cost, easy-to-use solar ovens developed by Solar Household Energy (SHE),… Read More
Category: interviews, conferences & demonstrations Tags: environment, health, HotPot, Mali, renewable energy, social development, solar cooking
Posted on November 25, 2003
by Mary Simonson, Nov. 2003 Nancy Bailey and myself were U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers in Lesotho, Southern Africa from May 2001 — July 2003. Lesotho is a high-altitude country where winters can be bitterly cold and deforestation and… Read More
Category: solar cooking projects Tags: Lesotho, peace corps, solar cooking
Posted on June 23, 2003
Solar Cooker Review, November 2001 Sri Lanka is in many ways ripe for solar cooking. Much of the region receives a good amount of annual sunlight. A large percentage of the population lives in rural areas and uses… Read More
Category: solar cooking projects Tags: solar cooking, Sri Lanka, village
Posted on June 23, 2003
by Casey Woods, San Francisco Chronicle, July 26, 2001 Note: This article is reprinted by permission of its author, Casey Woods. It originally ran in the San Francisco Chronicle on July 26, 2001, with the dateline Villaseca, Chile…. Read More
Category: environment, solar cooking projects Tags: Chile, deforestation, solar cooking, village
Posted on June 22, 2003
The Economist, Nov 1st 2001 Missing trees reflect the country’s woeful recent history FAISABAD WHITE peaks, brown hills, a muddy river and pungent blue wood-smoke in Faisabad, the largest city in opposition-controlled Afghanistan, all mark the opening of… Read More
Category: environment Tags: Afghanistan, forest, solar cooking
Posted on June 22, 2003
by Louise Meyer Cooking by direct energy from the sun now has a secure foothold in Mexico. This is the result of a successful three-week training program by Solar Household Energy (SHE) Inc. in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere… Read More
Category: environment, solar cooking projects Tags: conservation, deforestation, Mexico, nature reserve, solar cooking
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