[Stoves] News 23 Jan 2017: Scrapping the worst pollution-emitting stoves could prevent 22.5 million early deaths by 2100

Frank Shields franke at cruzio.com
Thu Jan 26 11:26:46 CST 2017


Dear Nikhil,



> On Jan 25, 2017, at 10:48 PM, Traveller <miata98 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Research targets cookstove pollution using supercomputers and NASA satellites <https://phys.org/news/2017-01-cookstove-pollution-supercomputers-nasa-satellites.html> Phys.Org and Scrapping the worst pollution-emitting stoves could prevent 22.5 million early deaths by 2100 <http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/scrapping-worst-pollution-emitting-stoves-could-prevent-22-5-million-early-deaths-by-2100-1602626> International Business Times UK.
> 
> Give some kids "supercomputers and NASA satellites" to come up with "better biomass stoves", I wonder. 
> 

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Give some kids supercomputers and combustion data 1) helium surrogate pre-secondary 2) [BOX 1] fuel data (physical and chemical) 3) [BOX 2] fuel method of adding to the combustion chamber 4) air monitoring data  to come up with "better biomass stoves", I wonder.  



Regards

Frank








Thanks

Frank
Frank Shields
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Keith Day Company, Inc.
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franke at cruzio.com



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