[Stoves] Going back to 3-Stone Fire [Was Re: Chinaandcookstoves]
Nikhil Desai
pienergy2008 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 21 21:39:45 CST 2017
Tom:
I provide advice when asked by those can act upon them.
My direct contacts remain private unless the person I contact urges me to
make the content public.
Please suggest which offices I should visit in Washington, DC and what good
that would do. I am unable to travel elsewhere in US at this time. I am
easy to reach and any factual or logical errors in my writings can be
exposed right here on this list.
Could you please identify 10-20 of the 200 odd projects you mentioned with
evaluation reports, so I can start with the first paper I volunteered for
last week?
Then I can contextualize my second planned essay for a particular economic
geography where new types of applied R&D and stove/fuel programs might be
effective.
I don't see any theory or hopes of change in the ISO TC-285 or WHO Indoor
Air. I should try to go to Geneva and Eschborn, Vienna. Maybe after 2018 is
over. I am still waiting to see if UNF continues to be secretive, evasive,
unaccountable fiefdom of Ted Turner.;
What do you advise?
Nikhil
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Nikhil Desai
(US +1) 202 568 5831
*Skype: nikhildesai888*
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:21 AM, <tmiles at trmiles.com> wrote:
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> So what will you do with this list? Do you personally intend to lead an
> effort to change testing protocols and emissions policies? I don’t see how
> that is possible if you are not willing, or able, to visit the offices in
> Washington, DC, New York, or conferences, committee meetings, or project
> sites in Seattle, or New Delhi, and elsewhere.
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> Tom
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