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<br></div>By developing stoves that "achieve significant health and/or environmental goals," could we not play a small part in solving the problems posed by the author of this article?<br><br><i>Having constructed a civilization capable of observing our still
paradisiacal world from objectivity-inducing distances, we need to set
aside our squabbles, recognize that we face a species-wide threat, and
use our scientific-technical genius to protect the only known home of
life in the universe. </i><br clear="all"><div><br></div><div>Thanks.<br></div><div>Paul Olivier<br></div><div>-- <br>Paul A. Olivier PhD<br>26/5 Phu Dong Thien Vuong<br>Dalat<br>Vietnam<br>
<br>Louisiana telephone: 1-337-447-4124 (rings Vietnam)<br>Mobile: 090-694-1573 (in Vietnam)<br>Skype address: Xpolivier<br><a href="http://www.esrla.com/" target="_blank">http://www.esrla.com/</a>
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