Thursday, April 9, 2009

The kyoto box


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the kyoto box

Kyoto City Web (C) City of Kyoto 2004
page.aliplatform.com Prize for 'Sun in the box' cooker. A solar cooker made from a cardboard box, invented in Africa, wins a competition for bright environmental ideas.
Kyoto prefecture Web site The present position in site: Kyoto Prefecture Top site > Safety and Disaster Prevention Role of the Police box Safety Center
The Kyoto Box is a solar-powered cardboard cooker designed for use in rural Africa. The design is as brilliant as it is simple. It consists of two
Kyoto Box is a cheap, solar-powered cardboard cooker for use in rural Africa, estimated to prevent two tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per family per year.
The BBC is reporting that a cheap solar cooker has won first prize in a contest for green ideas.
These were selected by the citizens of Kyoto in 1972, as a means to promote activities which protect and care for nature. Flowers
the Daily Eco Digest: the Latest Environmental News For a Greener Lifestyle
If you are smart enough, it’s always good to invent smart and efficient things for people to use in lesser extravagant surroundings. Jon Bohmer has invented a cheap, solar
Kyoto (京 都, Kyōto?) (IPA /kʲoːto / listen (help · info) is a city in the central part of the the bridge at the entry to Edo), a traditional courthouse, a Meiji Period police box and


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