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Free is the Sun
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One solution that has recently gained some international recognition is the “Kyoto Box,” a solar-powered cooker.


CNET
A $5 solar stove for rural poor, paid for by polluters


scientific_american
One little solar cooker aims to take a big bite out of climate change


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The box aims to save some of the millions of children who die each year from food cooked with unclean drinking water.


treehugger
$7 Solar Cooker Wins $75,000 Climate Change Challenge


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Bohmer is hoping that the cooker will be eligible for carbon credits.


inhabitat
the Kyoto box solar cooker offers a life-altering solution for thousands of people: the ability to cook and heat water without burning wood.


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The simplicity of this invention is its genius.


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A cardboard cooker which uses the sun's energy to boil water has won a global competition for the best innovation to tackle climate change.


worldchanging
A solar-powered cardboard cooker, which aims to transform the lives of hundreds of millions of villagers in developing countries


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The box costs about $6 to make, and ironically uses the greenhouse effect to boil and bake.


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Norske Jon har verdens beste klimaoppfinnelse. Solkokeren hans kan hjelpe millioner av fattige.

 
 

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