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Project Surya: Reduction of Air Pollution and Global warming by Cooking with Renewable SourcesV. Ramanathan and K.

Plans for Solar Cookers
The Solar Cooking Archive

Solar Cooking Videos
YouTube July 2007

3-D Cooking:Rocket Stoves, Hay Boxes and Solar Cookers The Solution Rises Every Morning Rwanda, Cally Alles, Wilfred & Marie Pimental, Rotary International, Solar Cooker Rwanda Association 80percentangle.com

Solar Cookers, Efficient Stoves Help Rural Families Worldwide
Better technology and user marketing attracts help from aid agencies
Cheryl Pellerin, USINFO Staff Writer, September 12, 2007
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A shopkeeper in Nyakach, Kenya, stands by a solar cooker used for food preparation. (Photo courtesy of Solar Cookers International)

PippiKneeSocks and "... Dyeing in the Yard"

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ABC Rural: The Solar Nest
Caleb Cluff, Australia, February 2007
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Building Solar Cookers in Hands-on Course (pdf)
Second report filed by Ethos/CEDESOL team - Summer 2006 CEDESOL

This is the second in what we hope to be a series of "weekly" reports by the ETHOS team working with CEDESOL in Bolivia this summer (northern hemisphere). Their first report is located at http://bioenergylists.org/en/node/527

Lasting Impacts of a Solar Cooker Project in Bolivia (pdf)
Melanie Szulczewski, Ph. D., Solar Household Energy, Inc. April 2006
Photos and editing by David Whitfield x Director - CEDESOL Foundation cedesol@gmail.com

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Under the auspices of the French NGO Bolivia Inti, alternative energy experts David and Ruth Whitfield introduced solar cooking to many villages in Bolivia between 2000 and 2003. After demonstrating solar cookers in public forums, they then trained those people expressing interest in how to make and use solar cookers.-

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