Cooking the Planet: Are biomass stoves in the developing world affecting climate change?
- added January 26, 2008
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A look into rural India to see how cooking over open fires and traditional stoves is a danger to the health of the cooks, their families, and the planet. A major contributor to global warming, smoke from cook fires is cooking the earth. See for yourself.
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- jeremy_roth
- 8 months ago
8 responses // Cooking the Planet: Are biomass stoves in the developing world affecting climate change?
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Dont get me wrong this is a great an informative video pod. Very well done. But your kidding if this is the problem surrounding global warming. Theres more smoke from Natural Fires out of control, Farmers continuing to burn cropfields such as sugar cane in Hawaii and not to mention all the clear cuts being burned. What about Oil Fires, Tire Fires, Volcanic activity. Yes there are health related problems from these people burning fires in there homes. But to say this is even making a dent in the creation of Global Warming is way off the mark in my view.
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- dharmadogpictures
- 8 months ago
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I don't place much value on opinion, dharmadog. Do some research and give me facts. 3.5 billion people cook over open fires every day. I am sure that the smoke from natural fires, cane fields, oil & tire fires, volcanoes, etc. affect our atmosphere.
What is the total global warming potential of all of these fires? Have you compared that amount with the global warming potential of the emissions from those 3.5 billion cooking fires?? -
This is a great video explaining the micro level practices impacting the global climate. Each individual can be part of mitigation and make a better planet for living.
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- saibhaskar
- 8 months ago
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I dont expect anyone to agree with me. Try applied common sense.
For those who are more interested in the use of stoves please check out this url-
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- dharmadogpictures
- 8 months ago
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Heres another great resource. For those who want to inform themeselves better about CookStoves and there sustainable uses. So for those who doubt there usefulness should do there own research.. yogalive... etc.. ..............DOG
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- dharmadogpictures
- 8 months ago
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Nice job Jeremy.
You've all probably seen this pod already, but since it was related I thought I'd add it here.-
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- covelogibbs
- 8 months ago
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- dharmadogpictures
- 8 months ago
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Dog,
Recognize the voice in the Vita stove video? I produced that a few years ago for Aprovecho Research Center. I never knew it was posted there.
Here are a few other vids on improved cook stoves.-
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- jeremy_roth
- 8 months ago
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