A Nigerian quest for better use of wood fuel

By: Ugochi_Anyaka on August 2nd, 2011

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In this radio feature, Nigerian journalist Ugochi Anyaka reports on the health effects that people suffer when they burn wood as fuel in their homes – and how tackling this problem can help to limit climate change too.

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  • Y. Ahmed
    August 13th, 2011 at 22:38 | #1

    Ever heard of or tried the Save 80 Highly Efficient Fuel Wood Cooking stove and the Wonder Box? It’s amazing. Only a handful of small pieces of sticks (about 250g.) can cook a complete meal for 10 to 15 people.

  • tina armstrong-ogbonna
    October 5th, 2011 at 21:04 | #2

    the whole stove80 campaign is not well circulated among the people that need them.it has shown that the poor that make use of the charcoal cant’t afford the stove.let BIANIGERIA make the project more realistic and as the respondent said who dont like SUGAR.

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