[Stoves] Off-topic: Pictures and perceptions - GACC at Imperial Hotel, New Delhi
Jock Gill
jock at jockgill.com
Tue Nov 1 07:40:37 CDT 2016
Anil K Rajvanshi,
I concur. For some time I gave thought that it was not correct to ask people in other countries to use tools we would not use. That is why I have been focused on developing pyrolytic devices for use in North America. My theory is that if it is good enough for us, then it is good enough for others.
I understand that local economics is a limiting factor. At the least, I would think a blue flame is required. We cook with blue flames. I suspect there is a certain stigma or class divide between those who can cook with blue flames and those who can not.
As for North America, pyrolysis might stand a chance if there is a commitment to a Regenerative narrative, as in Regenerative Agriculture, an honest carbon tax, as well as a serious national campaign to draw down the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. Until then, sad to say, not much is going to happen in North America.
Thoughts?
Regards,
Jock
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> On Nov 1, 2016, at 12:10 AM, Nariphaltan <nariphaltan at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Anil K Rajvanshi
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