Solve Hunger In Africa With Cardboard And Tinfoil

April 13, 2009 · carl · Print This Article

No, that title is not a joke.

Is it tragic that many people in Africa are starving, some of them dying from lack of proper nutrition?

Damn right it is.

But don’t worry about it.
It’s being taken care of.

The Kyoto Box will save the day!

Myself, I’m one of those radicals that feels that 10 hours to boil 10 liters of water is a bit much.
But what do I know?

I’m dumb enough to think that people who are struggling  just to stay alive don’t really care about climate change.
But to some, saving the planet is more important than saving the people who live on it.

Read about the Kyoto Box here.

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3 Responses to “Solve Hunger In Africa With Cardboard And Tinfoil”

    Jon Bohmer on April 13th, 2009 8:53 am

    It only takes 2 hours to boil 10 L (4 gallons).

    J:-)N

    carl on April 13th, 2009 1:18 pm

    Well John, I could have sworn that the video said 10 hours.

    But that is kind of besides the point.

    You may as well send a microwave to someone without access to electrical power as to send a solar cooker to someone without food.

    History Of The Kyoto Treaty | FreedoMedium on April 14th, 2009 5:48 am

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