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Keith Adams

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Solar-Powered Cardboard Oven Combats Climate Change

August 14, 2013Environment

The BBC’s Keith Adams reports on a solar-powered oven that’s made out of cardboard and tinfoil. It could help combat climate change by offering an alternative for people who rely on firewood to cook their food. On PRI’s The World.

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