| StoveTec | In Print & On the Net |
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October 2009 Cooks in Swaziland (scroll down to the last article on the page) and Botswana love the StoveTec stove! The StoveTec stove is featured in Emily Pilloton's recently published book, Design Revolution: 100 Products that Empower People. October 2009 The StoveTec stove was included in Outside Magazine's October issue article "Revolutionary New Gear". October 10, 2009 StoveTec stoves make the process of natural dyeing even more natural. Commentary is posted on the Ecologicalartist's Weblog. October 7, 2009 A StoveTec Stove is used to prepare lunch in the backyard and is the coolest 40 bucks Miranda ever spent! Read the post on the blog Fall Down to Fly. October 2, 2009 Rich Johnson features a StoveTec Stove on his blog about wilderness and urban survival. Read the post on Getting Out Alive.
August 6, 2009 Stephen Regenold provides a review of StoveTec Stoves. Read the review on The Gear Junkie.
July 24, 2009 Don Kahle reports on Dean Still's current passions and the path that got him to the director's seat at the Aprovecho Research Center in, "Local man cooking up a future for the world's poor." Read the Register-Guard article.
July 13, 2009 Peter Scott discusses rocket stoves, global warming and carbon credits in The Guardian article "Efficient cooking stoves: Simple and inexpensive biomass cooking stoves can slash emissions, save forests and avoid lung disease," written by Duncan Clark. Read the Guardian article or to view the video. Aprovecho Research Center and Consultant Peter Scott featured in The Guardian in "Twenty Ideas That Could Save the World," written by Ian Katz. Read the Guardian article by Katz.
July 1, 2009 Eugene Weekly Report written by Camilla Mortenson titled, "Aprovecho Wins International Award for Cleaner Stoves." Read Eugene Weekly's full report.
June 30, 2009 Dean Still and Ben West featured in Cottage Grove Sentinal article written by Jon Stinnett titled, "Aprovecho Research Center receives Ashden Energy Champion Award."
June 18, 2009 CNN's discusses the origins of the partnership between Aprovecho Research Center and Shengzhou Stove Manufacturers that lead to the pair earning the Ashden International Energy Champion Award in the article written by Tom Peck, "Cleaner wood burning stove wins eco award."
Aprovecho Research Center (USA) and Shengzhou Stove Manufacturers (China) received the prestigious International Energy Champion Award presented by Prince Charles for mass producing wood and charcoal burning cook stoves that cost between $4 and $10. Visit our Ashden Award page for more information.
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