[Stoves] [biochar-stoves] [biochar] Biochar Production and Cook Stove Events in Oregon During August of 2016

Ntiokam Divine ntiokam2 at gmail.com
Fri May 13 01:36:27 CDT 2016


Fantastic news and opportunity.
So Humprehy,

Please how do we coordinate this ?
Please keep pushing with lloyd and get CSAYN as organisational partner.


On 13/05/2016, Lloyd Helferty <lhelferty at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Humphrey,
>
>    Thank you for reminding me that CSAYN-Uganda will be launching an
> "*East African Biochar Initiative*" (EABI) through our Climate Smart
> (Ag) [CSA] Initiative / Network.
>
>   It is good to know that three (3) Universities (Makerere, Mbaarara and
> Gulu Universities) will be involved in this.
>
>   Have you contacted the *International Biochar Initiative (IBI)* about
> Membership already?
>   CC: Thayer Tomlinson  @biochar-international.org
>
>   With regards to having one of the CSAYN-USA coordinators attend the
> Biochar Production and Cook Stove Events in Oregon in August, you would
> have to ask either *Aishu N.* and/or *Bill Sosinsky @ Energime
> University* (New York), which hosts the main "hub" for CSAYN-USA,
> whether they will be able to attend the event on behalf of CSAYN-USA.
>
> Regards,
>
>
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> On 2016-05-11 2:48 AM, Humphrey Mutaasa wrote:
>> Thanks for the Information and As i told you last year, we were
>> launching the East African Biochar Initiative through our Climate
>> Smart Initiative. This was to involve three Universities Makerere,
>> Mbaarara university and Gulu University.
>>
>> the costs are the preventing issue, Otherwise we would have launched
>> this June 3rd 2016, and it would be a very good thing to show case at
>> the Oregon Meet. Other than that, can one of us coordinators of the
>> CSAYN attend?
>>
>> Humphrey
>>
>>
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>> Subject: Re: [biochar-stoves] [biochar] Biochar Production and Cook
>> Stove Events in OregonDuring August of 2016
>> To: biocharstoves
>> From: lhelferty
>> CC: biocharstoves
>> Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 14:01:02 -0400
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback, Paul.
>>
>>  I was not really considering attending the (entire) Aprovecho event,
>> but was considering that you might want someone at the "Char
>> Production Gathering" who is also from the "World of Biochar" ~ and
>> who is (simultaneously) supporting the  "Stove community", some of
>> whom may wish to better understand *why* is it that they should [more
>> seriously] consider the Stoves that leave a bit of char behind.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>    Lloyd Helferty
>> On 2016-05-09 4:16 PM, Paul S Anderson wrote:
>>
>>     Lloyd,
>>
>>     Thanks for spreading the message around.
>>
>>     What you propose to speak about is appropriate for the USBI
>>     confernce.   The events at Aprovecho will not be like a CHAB camp
>>     except for the focus on production.   Char treatments and usage
>>     are more for the conference.
>>
>>     Looking forward to seeing you and everyone in Oregon in August.
>>
>>     Paul
>>
> <snip>
>


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