Archive for the ‘Education and Outreach’ Category

TLUD Workshop being offered prior to ETHOS Conference:

TLUD Workshop being offered prior to ETHOS Conference: Biomass Energy Foundation is offering a Workshop on the technical and practical concepts of its micro-gasification units. Dr. Paul Anderson aka “Dr TLUD” will provide an overview of the science and technology of the Top Lit Up Draft (TLUD) stove and its applications in meeting the cooking [...]

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A New World is Being Born

by Luis T. Gutiérrez, Editor Journal of Sustainable Human Development http://www.pelicanweb.org/solisustv07n12page1.html#editorial According to Christian tradition, a baby was born to poor migrant parents about 2000 years ago in the outskirts of Bethlehem of Judea – an obscure town approximately 5 miles south of Jerusalem in what is now the occupied West Bank. It was dark [...]

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Happy Holidays from Talamanca

We hope that you are enjoying this holiday season with friends and family. Here in Costa Rica, we are busy preparing for holiday celebrations too. We made brownies last night to put in the Christmas stockings of the workers at the APPTA cacao association! Our project is off to a rolling start in the Talamanca [...]

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Our project partners at ACOMUITA (Association of Women of Talamanca) and at APPTA (Association of Small Producers of Talamanca) have recommended Amubri, an Indigenous BriBri community, as a wonderful place to begin the Estufa Finca Project. So we decided to pay a visit to this beautiful town today. To get there, we hopped on a [...]

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A Turning Point

SeaChar.Org is announcing a turning point in our relationship with our longtime Estufa Finca-Costa Rica partners: APORTES. For two years we have worked together to create a biochar cook-stove project which would be run by and for the coffee growers and Panamanian Ngobe coffee picker community. On Saturday December 3rd, APORTES organizer Carolina Abraca Calderon and a team of [...]

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It’s working…

Hola, It’s been a week since Erick installed Miriam’s stove so I walked to her home this afternoon to see how she was doing. The road into her finca is pretty rough but the scenery is gorgeous, so I really enjoyed the walk. We talked for a while about the event next Saturday and she [...]

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SeaChar.org – Seattle Biochar Working Group Greetings, We will be holding a (Short Notice) BioChar Stove Building Workshop on Tuesday, November 22nd from noon to 4pm at S.E.L.F. – Seattle Earth Lost and Foundry, 4710 Ballard Ave. NW, Seattle, Wa. 98107 (formally Viking Fire Foundry) We and our Nickelsville EcoVillage volunteers will be building five [...]

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2012 USBI Conference – Call For Proposals

Hosted by: The Sonoma Biochar Initiative and the Sonoma Ecology Center 2012 USBI Conference Date: July 29 – August 1 Location: Sonoma Co., CA Greetings! We will be putting our heads and our wine glasses together at our 2012 USBI Conference at Sonoma County, California, July 29 to August 1, 2012. The Sonoma Biochar Initiative, [...]

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SeaChar: October News and Updates

Hi Charistas, It has been awhile! But, SeaChar has been busy. So, I have got some exciting news to share. INTERNATIONAL: * After 9 months of hard work, perseverance and great good luck SeaChar has been awarded a $72,000 grant by the National Geographic’s Great Energy Challenge http://www.greatenergychallengeblog.com/ This money has been awarded to us [...]

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Last week 25 participants from throughout Latin America (Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Columbia) gathered at Zamorano University in Honduras to learn more about micro-gasification and its application in cookstoves. Please click the image below to read more: Digg this post Recommend on Facebook

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