Cooking the Planet: Are biomass stoves in the developing world affecting climate change?
Jeremey Roth, Aprovechoi, January 2008
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BioEnergy Lists: Biomass Cooking StovesThis site contains information to help people develop better stoves for cooking with biomass fuels in developing regions.
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