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Shell Foundation Director Kurt Hoffman thought you might be interested in this article from today's NYT:
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1Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; 2Trees Water & People, Fort Collins, CO; 3University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

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Advanced Stoves Laboratory at Colorado State University

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High Volume Manufacturing of Clean Cookstoves in Honduras

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University Stoves Interest in Nepal

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