January 20th, 2012

Charcoal smoke is the leading factor for the short expected life span of people in Haiti. Learn how this charcoal-efficient stoves are changing that at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 26th, 2011

Respiratory illness caused from open fire cooking is the number one killer of children under 5 in developing countries. Lucy Opio’s children watch safely over her shoulder as she cooks on a charcoal-efficient stove the greatly reduces smoke emissions. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 23rd, 2011

These charcoal-efficient stoves are sold affordably and reduce wood consumption and toxic smoke, improving a community’s environment, health, and quality of life. Learn how $20 can get one to a family in need and change a community at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 14th, 2011

Spaghetti, a typical breakfast in Haiti, cooks inside a tent in Port au Prince. The charcoal-efficient stove drastically reduces smoke, keeping families healthy. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 1st, 2011

One charcoal-efficient stove saves 50-60 trees a year, drastically reduces smoke emissions, and increases income through charcoal savings.  Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

November 30th, 2011

The leading cause of death for children under 5 in developing countries is respiratory illness, mostly caused by breathing in smoke while their mothers cook.  Learn how charcoal-efficient stoves are changing that for children in camps like this one in Port au Prince, Haiti.  Visit www.theadventureproject.org.

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