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[[File:Average_co2_concentrations_Oct-Nov.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Latest Nasa data shows elevated CO<sub>2</sub> levels over Africa and South America''' - According to [http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-30399073 this BBC article], "Also apparent are the higher concentrations over South America and southern Africa. These are likely the result of biomass burning in these regions."]]
   
 
The '''Clean Development Mechanism''' (CDM) is a collaborative effort of nations growing out of the Convention on Climate Change (Rio, 1992), extended in 1995 in Berlin, and finalized into action in Kyoto in 1999. From 2000 onward, the CDM has functioned as a framework for cooperation between developed countries that need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and developing states, some of which are engaging in work to reduce emissions, literally around the world.
 
The '''Clean Development Mechanism''' (CDM) is a collaborative effort of nations growing out of the Convention on Climate Change (Rio, 1992), extended in 1995 in Berlin, and finalized into action in Kyoto in 1999. From 2000 onward, the CDM has functioned as a framework for cooperation between developed countries that need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and developing states, some of which are engaging in work to reduce emissions, literally around the world.
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Nations providing financial support to those activities, even if not within their borders, are granted "credit" towards meeting their own emission-reduction goals. Only a portion of the required reduction of states party to the Kyoto Protocol can be met in this way, and strict criteria apply. The mechanism has substantial potential for the solar cooking movement. To take advantage of this opportunity, promoters must become substantially more knowledgeable about the potential, and the steps necessary to initiate such agreements. U.S. citizens are disadvantaged here in a sense, since the U.S has not chosen to sign the Kyoto agreement and hence American manufacturers have no legal obligation to reduce emission, (though common sense - and certainly most environmentalists - suggest they should be doing so anyway).
 
Nations providing financial support to those activities, even if not within their borders, are granted "credit" towards meeting their own emission-reduction goals. Only a portion of the required reduction of states party to the Kyoto Protocol can be met in this way, and strict criteria apply. The mechanism has substantial potential for the solar cooking movement. To take advantage of this opportunity, promoters must become substantially more knowledgeable about the potential, and the steps necessary to initiate such agreements. U.S. citizens are disadvantaged here in a sense, since the U.S has not chosen to sign the Kyoto agreement and hence American manufacturers have no legal obligation to reduce emission, (though common sense - and certainly most environmentalists - suggest they should be doing so anyway).
   
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[[File:Haines 'Pop Open' (Haines 1), 1-29-24.png|thumb|300px|The [[Haines Solar Cookers]]' Pop Open [[solar panel cooker]],''Photo credit: Haines Solar Cookers'' ]]
 
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*{{NewFeb24}}'''January 2024: Haines solar cookers to be assembled at the Kakuma Refugee Camp''' - [[Haines Solar Cookers|Haines Solar Cookers LLC]] announces a project to provide 5,000 solar cookers to refugees in [[Kakuma Refugee Camp]] in northern [[Kenya]]. The new “Pop Open” cookers will be assembled in the camp by students at [https://dbtechafrica.org/ Don Bosco Technical Institute], who will also train local households in solar cooking. The project is modeled on a successful solar cooker [[Carbon credits|carbon credits project]] in a Darfur refugee camp in [[Chad]]: https://platform.sustain-cert.com/public-project/5. The company will seek Gold Standard certification to make the project self-sustaining through the sale of carbon credits, and easily scaled up to other refugee camps. The company is also making Haines Pop Open Solar Cookers available to the Alliance for African Assistance-Kenya in Nairobi. [[Media:Introducing Haines Solar Cookers 2024.pdf|Read more about the initiative...]]
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[[File:Solar_Cooking_in_China,_SHE_report_photo,_1-9-13.jpg|thumb|275px|Residents in northwestern [[China]] using their [[parabolic solar cooker]]]]
 
*'''January 2013: Large-scale use of solar cookers in northwestern China shows promise''' - [[Solar Household Energy]] has tracked the Chinese government's efforts to reduce carbon emissions in the region, because in rural [[China]] the predominant fuel for cooking and heating is usually coal. The government has utilized the carbon credit trading program of the [[Clean Development Mechanism]] to encourage investors to become involved, and results have proven to support a profitable business model. At this point, it is estimated over two million people are benefiting from receiving and using 500,000 [[parabolic solar cooker]]s. The thermal efficiency of the solar cookers averages 65% compared with 12.3% for traditional unimproved coal fires. It is estimated the solar cooker use has reduced emissions equivalent to taking 200,000 automobiles off the road. Manufactured at a unit cost of $44USD, the cookers are locally manufactured, require no externally sourced parts, and components are recyclable. For those who perceive solar cooking as happening only at a village level, this report confirms that solar cooking continues to grow as a valuable resource to significantly help reduce global carbon emissions. Read more details of the report at: [[Media:China-cdm_solar_cooking_project_paper(2013-01).pdf|Solar Cooking in China: A CDM Project]]
 
 
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*{{NewMay23}}'''Spring 2023:''' [[Media:CMR 01 2023 bf.pdf|Carbon Mechanisms Review]] - ''German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action''
==News and recent developments==
 
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[[File:Heqing Solar Cooker photo, 12-20-21.png|thumb|300px|Heqing Solar Cooker Project in Zhangye, ''Photo credit: Bristol Energy'']]
*'''November 2011: Kyoto Twist Update''' - [[Jack Anderson]] reports that for the past six years the [[Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society]] has been supporting small projects in [[Mali]], [[Haiti]], [[Tanzania]], [[Bolivia]] and most recently [[Madagascar]]. Today I will summarize some of the results we have tabulated so far. Most of our partners have years of experience before we make contact. They already know what works well in their communities. We add a layer of fuel use monitoring in order record fuel savings over the first year of cooker use. The data is collected at monthly follow up meetings that are required. The women have been selected carefully to begin with, but we support this important peer connection and learning aspect. Here is a summary of some of our findings: It has cost an average of $198 USD per family to supply, train, monitor and administer these small projects (30 to 100 women in each of our 14 projects). The average cost for a family to own and use the cookers provided, which usually includes a [[retained heat cooker]] and/or [[improved biomass stove]] is around $20USD per year. Conventional fuel saving after one year averages between 40 and 50 percent. Greenhouse gas reduction, based on IPCC default factors alone is between 2 and 6 tons annually. Financial savings vary by country and type of fuel, but are in some cases as high as 30% of disposable income.
 
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*{{NewDec21}}'''December 2012: Large solar cooker program in Zhangye''' - 49,000 solar cookers have been distributed to low income residents in Zhangye, through the Heqing Solar Cooker Project! In this rural area, coal has historically been the primary fuel source. The high altiude location of Zhangye makes it ideal for solar cooking and a carbon offset program. [https://simplizero.com/projects/heqing-solar-cooker/ Read more...]
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*{{NewDec19}}'''December 2019: Airline now buys carbon credit offsets''' - The U.K.-based, EasyJet Airline, announced othat it will be the world's first major airline to offset the carbon footprint of all its customers' flights. EasyJet says its new program will cover the cost of offsets to provide carbon neutral flights throughout its entire route network by supporting carbon mitigation projects in "forestry, renewable, and community based projects" vetted by Gold Standard and the Verified Carbon Standard guidelines. The program will also include subsidizing solar cooking introductory projects. [https://www.cntraveler.com/story/easyjet-will-now-pay-for-carbon-offsets-on-all-its-flights Read more...]
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*{{NewDec18}}'''December 2018:''' [[Media:10_Dec_2018_SolarCookstoves_COP.pdf|Information on solar cooking Gold Standard carbon credits]] that [https://www.goldstandard.org Gold Standard] shared at recent [https://www.solarcookers.org/about/blog/united-nations-climate-change-conference-cop24 United Nations SCI press conference]
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*{{NewNov18}}'''November 2018:''' The Clean Development Mechanism is transitioning to the [https://www.carbon-mechanisms.de/en/2018/cmr-4-2018-time-to-decide/ Carbon Mechanisms Review].
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*{{NewOct16}}'''October 2016:''' The price offered for Carbon Credits has fallen sharply over recent years.
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::[[File:Graph_euroCERs_C2013.png|thumb|none|500px|Note the precipitous fall from 2008 to 2014]]
 
*'''February 2012:''' [[Partnership for Clean Indoor Air]] has posted webinar information on using Gold Standard Methodology with carbon credits.
   
 
*'''November 2011: Kyoto Twist Update''' - [[Jack Anderson]] reports: "For the past six years the [[Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society]] has been supporting small projects in [[Mali]], [[Haiti]], [[Tanzania]], [[Bolivia]] and most recently [[Madagascar]]. Today I will summarize some of the results we have tabulated so far. Most of our partners have years of experience before we make contact. They already know what works well in their communities. We add a layer of fuel use monitoring in order record fuel savings over the first year of cooker use. The data is collected at monthly follow up meetings that are required. The women have been selected carefully to begin with, but we support this important peer connection and learning aspect. Here is a summary of some of our findings: It has cost an average of $198 USD per family to supply, train, monitor and administer these small projects (30 to 100 women in each of our 14 projects). The average cost for a family to own and use the cookers provided, which usually includes a [[retained heat cooker]] and/or [[improved biomass stove]] is around $20USD per year. Conventional fuel saving after one year averages between 40 and 50 percent. Greenhouse gas reduction, based on IPCC default factors alone is between 2 and 6 tons annually. Financial savings vary by country and type of fuel, but are in some cases as high as 30% of disposable income."
*'''February 2012:''' [[Partnership for Clean Indoor Air]] has posted webinar information on using Gold Standard Methodology with carbon credits. [http://www.pciaonline.org/proceedings Read more...]
 
   
*'''November 2011:''' Discussion on not continuing CO2 credit procedures at [[Solar Cooking Netherlands]] (SCN): From 2007 to 2009 SCN was actively involved in arranging CO2 credits for the women who earn these credits through the use of [[Integrated Cooking Method]] appliances that the [[Solar Connect Association]] (SCA), and SCN provided in projects in [[Uganda]] and also in [[Ethiopia]]. SCN dealt with professional consultants, non-governmental development organizations, all actively involved in CO<sub>2</sub> trading and business markets. SCN also initiated a field elaborate CO<sub>2</sub> survey, data mainly collected by SCA all to the rules and regulations required. SCN, [[Arnold Leufkens]] , and [[Clara Thomas]] discussed this with [[Patrick Widmer]] at the [[Solar Cookers International]] (SCI) Sacramento office. We exchanged our views with P Widmer and suggested that SCI would possibly be in a better position towards the UN organizations (Kyoto) to establish a uniform international standard in procuring CO2 credits for Integrated Cooking projects world wide. The SCN board finally decided not to continue CO2 credit procedures for the following reasons:
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*'''November 2011:''' Discussion on not continuing {{CO2}} credit procedures at [[Solar Cooking Netherlands]] (SCN): From 2007 to 2009 SCN was actively involved in arranging {{CO2}} credits for the women who earn these credits through the use of [[Integrated Cooking Method]] appliances that the [[Solar Connect Association]] (SCA), and SCN provided in projects in [[Uganda]] and also in [[Ethiopia]]. SCN dealt with professional consultants, non-governmental development organizations, all actively involved in CO<sub>2</sub> trading and business markets. SCN also initiated a field elaborate CO<sub>2</sub> survey, data mainly collected by SCA all to the rules and regulations required. SCN, Arnold Leufkens , and [[Clara Thomas]] discussed this with Patrick Widmer at the [[Solar Cookers International]] (SCI) Sacramento office. We exchanged our views with P Widmer and suggested that SCI would possibly be in a better position towards the UN organizations (Kyoto) to establish a uniform international standard in procuring {{CO2}} credits for Integrated Cooking projects world wide. The SCN board finally decided not to continue {{CO2}} credit procedures for the following reasons:
   
 
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#CO2 credits are in fact earned by the users of ISSC/ Solar Plus appliances; any assurance that the actual credit earnings are paid back to these users could not be given.
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#{{CO2}} credits are in fact earned by the users of ISSC/ Solar Plus appliances; any assurance that the actual credit earnings are paid back to these users could not be given.
 
#In a social business approach women fabricate solar cookers, insulated hay baskets and other fuel-saving cooking appliances themselves. This is another reason to let them have the credits earnings.
 
#In a social business approach women fabricate solar cookers, insulated hay baskets and other fuel-saving cooking appliances themselves. This is another reason to let them have the credits earnings.
 
#The procurement (charges by consultants, accountants, banks and agents) are usually excessively high.
 
#The procurement (charges by consultants, accountants, banks and agents) are usually excessively high.
#SCN is a foundation working with volunteers and funded by many private donations. Activities are exclusively focussed on starting up and implementing Integrated Cooking projects and promoting the establishment of small enterprises. Any financial business risk or high costs in dealing with CO2 credit projects are beyond the financial capacity of the foundation.
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#SCN is a foundation working with volunteers and funded by many private donations. Activities are exclusively focused on starting up and implementing Integrated Cooking projects and promoting the establishment of small enterprises. Any financial business risk or high costs in dealing with {{CO2}} credit projects are beyond the financial capacity of the foundation.
 
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*'''December 2010: Offsets for [[Darfur]]:''' is an initiative designed by SENSE Foundation to target both environmental issues and support the Solar Cooker Project - an ingenious solar delivery and training program for Sudanese refugees in [[Chad]] based camps delivered and facilitated by [[Solar Cooker International]], [[Kozon]] and [[Jewish World Watch]]. The benefits of "Offsets for Darfur" are twofold with both environmental and humanitarian aid aspects including the mitigation of: • carbon output in Chad [[refugee camps]], • health issues related to [[firewood]] cooking. • women's safety issues related to sourcing firewood outside of camp boundaries • and unemployment in refugee camps - the project offers training and employment opportunities within the camps. [http://web.me.com/sensefoundation/Site/Offsets_for_Darfur.html More Information on the program.]
   
 
*'''December 2010: Carbon offset foundation partners with solar cooking project in Madagascar.''' The Swiss non-profit foundation, MyClimate, is a leader when it comes to voluntary carbon offsetting measures. They have recently partnered with [[Association pour le Développement de l’Energie Solaire ]] (ADES), another Swiss non-profit, that manufactures and distributes solar cookers in [[Madagascar]]. The {{CO2}} offsetting mechanism offered by MyClimate will enable the expansion of the initial ADES project, and growth into other provinces of Madagascar. Their projection over the next seven years, is to distribute up to 44,000 solar cookers and 8,600 energy-efficient supplementary cookers to realize a reduction of up to 190,000 tons of {{CO2}}.
*'''December 2010: Offsets for [[Darfur]]:''' is an initiative designed by SENSE Foundation to target both environmental issues and support the [[Solar Cooker Project]] - an ingenious solar delivery and training program for Sudanese refugees in [[Chad]] based camps delivered and facilitated by [[Solar Cooker International]], [[Kozon]] and [[Jewish World Watch]]. The benefits of "Offsets for Darfur" are twofold with both environmental and humanitarian aid aspects including the mitigation of: • carbon output in Chad [[refugee camps]], • health issues related to [[firewood]] cooking. • women's safety issues related to sourcing firewood outside of camp boundaries • and unemployment in refugee camps - the project offers training and employment opportunities within the camps. [http://web.me.com/sensefoundation/Site/Offsets_for_Darfur.html More Information on the program.]
 
 
*'''December 2010: Carbon offset foundation partners with solar cooking project in Madagascar.''' The Swiss non-profit foundation, MyClimate, is a leader when it comes to voluntary carbon offsetting measures. They have recently partnered with [[Association pour le Développement de l’Energie Solaire ]] (ADES), another Swiss non-profit, that manufactures and distributes solar cookers in [[Madagascar]]. The CO2 offsetting mechanism offered by MyClimate will enable the expansion of the initial ADES project, and growth into other provinces of Madagascar. Their projection over the next seven years, is to distribute up to 44,000 solar cookers and 8,600 energy-efficient supplementary cookers to realize a reduction of up to 190,000 tons of CO2.
 
   
 
[[File:Kyoto_Twist_card.jpg|thumb|250px|Former slaves in Mali, these women have found new hope with the help of the [[Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society]]]]
 
[[File:Kyoto_Twist_card.jpg|thumb|250px|Former slaves in Mali, these women have found new hope with the help of the [[Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society]]]]
*'''November 2010:''' [[Jack Anderson]], Program Coordinator for the [[Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society]], reports that 2010 has been a productive year. Including the implementation of four new projects in three countries: [[Bolivia]], [[Tanzania]], and two in [[Mali]]. Working in areas where deforestation is extreme, their efforts have focussed on introducing the Integrated Cooking approach, which includes using a [[solar panel cooker]], heat retained cooking basket, and an efficient wood/charcoal stove when necessary.
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*'''November 2010:''' [[Jack Anderson]], Program Coordinator for the [[Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society]], reports that 2010 has been a productive year. Including the implementation of four new projects in three countries: [[Bolivia]], [[Tanzania]], and two in [[Mali]]. Working in areas where deforestation is extreme, their efforts have focused on introducing the Integrated Cooking approach, which includes using a [[solar panel cooker]], heat retained cooking basket, and an efficient wood/charcoal stove when necessary.
 
*'''October 2010:''' [http://www.adventurecompany.co.uk/tours/annapurna-circuit/travel-notes Annapurna Circuit trip uses Blue Ventures Carbon Offset to offset the carbon produced by the trip].
 
   
 
*'''April 2010:''' World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth - Thousands of grass root organizations, politicians, intellectuals, scientists and individuals will debate about climate change next week, April 19th-22nd, in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Discussion will include black carbon emissions and the practical solutions that are available to tackle them.[http://pwccc.wordpress.com/ Conference Information...]
 
*'''April 2010:''' World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth - Thousands of grass root organizations, politicians, intellectuals, scientists and individuals will debate about climate change next week, April 19th-22nd, in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Discussion will include black carbon emissions and the practical solutions that are available to tackle them.[http://pwccc.wordpress.com/ Conference Information...]
 
*'''November 2009:''' [http://globalgeopolitics.net/wordpress/2009/11/12/climate-change-africa-told-stop-playing-the-victim/ South African Rugby Union purchases credits from solar stove in Soweto] - ''Interpress Service''
 
   
 
*'''October 2009:''' [http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSTRE59T0WC20091030 Mass-market U.N. carbon scheme finds favor in India] - ''Reuters''
 
*'''October 2009:''' [http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSTRE59T0WC20091030 Mass-market U.N. carbon scheme finds favor in India] - ''Reuters''
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*'''March 2009:''' [http://solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrmar09.htm#Proposed Proposed CDM projects would distribute 34,000 solar cookers in China] - ''Solar Cooker Review''
 
*'''March 2009:''' [http://solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrmar09.htm#Proposed Proposed CDM projects would distribute 34,000 solar cookers in China] - ''Solar Cooker Review''
   
*'''August 2008:''' For many years, [[Fundación EcoAndina]] has promoted the concept of solar villages in Jujuy province. Among its accomplishments is the distribution of over 250 solar cookers for family use, 23 solar kitchens for community use, and a number of solar water heating and irrigation devices. Fundación EcoAndina recently partnered with [[WISIONS]], an initiative of the [[Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy]], to “develop a strategy for the optimal use of carbon credits to make solar equipment affordable for the users.” The initial step is to use new technology to monitor 50 solar cookers in a field test and assess their CO2 reductions. According to its Web site, Fundación EcoAndina hopes to “develop local human capacity to handle the carbon market,” and to “build an effective incentive structure for the correct and constant use of solar applications.”
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*'''August 2008:''' For many years, [[Fundación EcoAndina]] has promoted the concept of solar villages in Jujuy province. Among its accomplishments is the distribution of over 250 solar cookers for family use, 23 solar kitchens for community use, and a number of solar water heating and irrigation devices. Fundación EcoAndina recently partnered with [[WISIONS]], an initiative of the [[Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy]], to “develop a strategy for the optimal use of carbon credits to make solar equipment affordable for the users.” The initial step is to use new technology to monitor 50 solar cookers in a field test and assess their {{CO2}} reductions. According to its Web site, Fundación EcoAndina hopes to “develop local human capacity to handle the carbon market,” and to “build an effective incentive structure for the correct and constant use of solar applications.”
 
*'''November 2007:''' Jakarta officials plan to reduce kerosene consumption by distributing 30,000 parabolic solar cookers as part of a Clean Development Mechanism project, according to a recent Jakarta Post article by Adianto P. Simamora. The pilot phase of the project will take place in Kepulauan Seribu (Thousand Islands) regency, where sunshine is plentiful. As reported in the article, “Jakarta consumes about 2.7 million liters of kerosene a day. A family using one liter of kerosene per day emits two tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year.” Kerosene is available to consumers at a state-subsidized price of Rp. 2,000 per liter (about $0.22). “The solar cookers will be provided for free by German company EnerXi GMbh to support the city’s attempts to take part in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project,” writes Simamora. Through CDM projects, developing countries can earn Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) based on the resulting amount of CO2 reduction. (One CER is equivalent to one ton of CO2.) To help meet Kyoto Protocol targets, developed countries can then purchase CERs from developing countries. According to the article, the price of one CER is between $5-10. The article is available on the Jakarta Post Web site at http://www.thejakartapost.com/yesterdaydetail.asp?fileid=20070523.C04
 
   
 
*'''November 2007:''' Jakarta officials plan to reduce kerosene consumption by distributing 30,000 parabolic solar cookers as part of a Clean Development Mechanism project, according to a recent Jakarta Post article by Adianto P. Simamora. The pilot phase of the project will take place in Kepulauan Seribu (Thousand Islands) regency, where sunshine is plentiful. As reported in the article, “Jakarta consumes about 2.7 million liters of kerosene a day. A family using one liter of kerosene per day emits two tons of carbon dioxide ({{CO2}}) each year.” Kerosene is available to consumers at a state-subsidized price of Rp. 2,000 per liter (about $0.22). “The solar cookers will be provided for free by German company EnerXi GMbh to support the city’s attempts to take part in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project,” writes Simamora. Through CDM projects, developing countries can earn Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) based on the resulting amount of {{CO2}} reduction. (One CER is equivalent to one ton of {{CO2}}.) To help meet Kyoto Protocol targets, developed countries can then purchase CERs from developing countries. According to the article, the price of one CER is between $5-10.
 
*'''May 2007:''' [http://solarcooking.org/regional/Indonesia/solar_cookers_sent_to_islands_to.htm Thirty thousand solar cookers to be sent to Indonesia to cut kerosene use in European CDM project] - ''The Jakarta Post''
 
*'''May 2007:''' [http://solarcooking.org/regional/Indonesia/solar_cookers_sent_to_islands_to.htm Thirty thousand solar cookers to be sent to Indonesia to cut kerosene use in European CDM project] - ''The Jakarta Post''
   
 
==Articles in the media==
 
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*{{NewSep22}}'''September 2022:''' [https://itbrief.co.nz/story/salesforce-launches-the-first-carbon-credit-marketplace Salesforce launches the first carbon credit marketplace] - ''IT Brief-New Zealand''
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*{{NewJun21}}'''June 2012:''' [https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/542969977/opin-offsets-100-tonnes-of-carbon-co2 OPIN Offsets 100 Tonnes of Carbon CO2] - ''EinPressWire''
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*{{NewOct16}}'''October 2016:''' [http://www.redd-monitor.org/2016/10/27/carbon-violence-and-green-denial-how-green-resources-ignores-the-impacts-of-its-industrial-tree-plantations-on-communities-in-uganda/ Carbon violence and green denial: How Green Resources ignores the impacts of its industrial tree plantations on communities in Uganda] - ''redd-monitor.org''
 
*'''January 2013:''' [http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/16/science/earth/burning-fuel-particles-do-more-damage-to-climate-than-thought-study-says.html?emc=eta1&_r=0 Burning Fuel Particles Do More Damage to Climate Than Thought] - ''New York Times''
 
*'''January 2013:''' [http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/16/science/earth/burning-fuel-particles-do-more-damage-to-climate-than-thought-study-says.html?emc=eta1&_r=0 Burning Fuel Particles Do More Damage to Climate Than Thought] - ''New York Times''
   
 
*'''November 2010:''' [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/carbon/8166871/Cancun-Climate-Conference-What-is-my-carbon-footprint.html Cancun Climate Conference: What is my carbon footprint?] - '' The Telegraph''
 
*'''November 2010:''' [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/carbon/8166871/Cancun-Climate-Conference-What-is-my-carbon-footprint.html Cancun Climate Conference: What is my carbon footprint?] - '' The Telegraph''
*'''August 2008:''' [http://www.carbon-financeonline.com/index.cfm?section=global&action=view&id=11447 Gold Standard expands to include programmatic projects] - ''Carbon Finance''
 
 
*'''April 2008:''' [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19491821&BRD=1998&PAG=461&dept_id=221583&rfi=6 Twist offsetting: Purchasing credits helps organizations improve conditions in impoverished countries] - ''Powell River Peak''
 
   
 
*'''July 2008:''' [http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1820844,00.html India's Temples Go Green] - ''Time Magazine''
 
*'''July 2008:''' [http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1820844,00.html India's Temples Go Green] - ''Time Magazine''
   
 
*'''February 2008:''' [http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Services/Govt_looking_for_consultants_to_tap_CDM_benefits/articleshow/2752533.cms Indian Government looking for consultants to tap CDM benefits] - ''The Economic Times''
 
*'''February 2008:''' [http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Services/Govt_looking_for_consultants_to_tap_CDM_benefits/articleshow/2752533.cms Indian Government looking for consultants to tap CDM benefits] - ''The Economic Times''
 
*'''November 2007:''' [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19025793&BRD=1998&PAG=461&dept_id=221583&rfi=6 Solar oven donations crucial] - ''Powell River Peak''
 
   
 
*'''May 2007:''' [http://solarcooking.org/regional/Indonesia/solar_cookers_sent_to_islands_to.htm Thirty thousand solar cookers to be sent to Indonesia to cut kerosene use in European CDM project] - ''The Jakarta Post''
 
*'''May 2007:''' [http://solarcooking.org/regional/Indonesia/solar_cookers_sent_to_islands_to.htm Thirty thousand solar cookers to be sent to Indonesia to cut kerosene use in European CDM project] - ''The Jakarta Post''
   
 
*'''April 2007:''' [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18229530&BRD=1998&PAG=461&dept_id=221583&rfi=6 Solar cooking cuts emissions] - ''Powell River Peak''
 
*'''April 2007:''' [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18229530&BRD=1998&PAG=461&dept_id=221583&rfi=6 Solar cooking cuts emissions] - ''Powell River Peak''
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*{{NewJun16}}'''January 2006:''' [[Media:ADES_Gold_Standard_project_January_2006.pdf|ADES Gold Standard voluntary carbon credit project]]
   
 
*'''November 2005:''' [http://solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrnov05.htm#CERs Germany to earn CERs through solar kitchens] - ''[[Solar Cooker Review]]''
 
*'''November 2005:''' [http://solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrnov05.htm#CERs Germany to earn CERs through solar kitchens] - ''[[Solar Cooker Review]]''
   
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==NGOs employing carbon credits in solar cooking projects==
 
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*{{NewApr21}}'''April 2021:''' [[Media:CMR 2021 01 Aligning with Paris, Carbon mechanisms review, Spring 2021.pdf|Aligning with Paris, The voluntary market in transition]] - ''Carbon Mechanisms Review''
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*{{NewMar21}}'''March 2021:''' [[Media:AboveAndBeyondCarbonOffsetting.pdf|Above and Beyond Carbon Offsetting]] - ''Carbon Market Watch''
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*{{NewMar21}}'''March 2021:''' [[Media:CMW-ENGLISH-CARBON-MARKETS-101-THE-ULTIMATE-GUIDE-TO-MARKET-BASED-CLIMATE-MECHANISMS-FINAL-2020-WEB.pdf|Carbon Markets 101, The Ultimate Guide to Global Offsetting Mechanisms]] - ''Carbon Market Watch''
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*{{NewJun19}}'''June 2019:''' Proposals to finance energy projects of developing countries by the voluntary compensation of greenhouse gas emissions ([[Media:Seifert_InterSol_May_2019.pdf|Engish]], [[Media:Seifert_InterSol_May_2019_(German).pdf|German]]) - ''[[Dieter Seifert]]''
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*{{NewJan19}}'''January 2019:''' Compensation of {{CO2}} emissions as a global opportunity for climate protection ([[Media:Proposals_for_CO2_Compensacion_-_Seifert_2018.pdf|English]], [[Media:Proposals_for_CO2_Compensacion_-_Seifert_2018_-_es.pdf|Spanish]]) - ''[[Dieter Seifert]]''
 
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*{{NewApr19}}'''January 2017:''' [http://www.carbon-mechanisms.de/en/introduction Carbon Mechanisms] - ''Germany: Federal Ministry for the Environment''
==See also==
 
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*{{NewApr15}}'''February 15, 2014:''' [[Media:China-cdm_solar_cooking_project_paper(2014-02)final.pdf|SOLAR COOKING IN CHINA: CDM Registered Projects]] - ''Trish Sheehan ([[Solar Household Energy]])''
* Dr. [[Dieter Seifert]]
 
* [[Synopsis Use Meter]]
 
* [[SolCoDat]] (a device to measure the amount of solar energy consumed for project verification)
 
* [[Promoting solar cooking]]
 
 
==Documents==
 
*[https://cdm.unfccc.int/filestorage/C/D/M/CDM_AMSUXC8OMRANCYKPO9BB6N14OGUCRO50A/EB66_repan55_AMS-I.K_ver01.pdf?t=Y1F8bXNpamhrfDBwGzMSliol9oOU1-HRthdI Solar Cooking for Households] - ''[[Carolyn Luce]]''
 
 
*'''May 2010:''' [https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=gmail&attid=0.1&thid=1288db56efa2dc96&mt=application%2Fpdf&url=https%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fui%3D2%26ik%3D044b93e039%26view%3Datt%26th%3D1288db56efa2dc96%26attid%3D0.1%26disp%3Dattd%26zw&sig=AHIEtbR3U1SmfEIxwT7Y2_jeecMKwX_StQ&pli=1 Partnership for Clean Air Bulletin] - ''April 2010''
 
*'''May 2010:''' [https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=gmail&attid=0.1&thid=1288db56efa2dc96&mt=application%2Fpdf&url=https%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fui%3D2%26ik%3D044b93e039%26view%3Datt%26th%3D1288db56efa2dc96%26attid%3D0.1%26disp%3Dattd%26zw&sig=AHIEtbR3U1SmfEIxwT7Y2_jeecMKwX_StQ&pli=1 Partnership for Clean Air Bulletin] - ''April 2010''
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*'''August 2009:''' [[Interview_with_Dieter_Seifert_by_Costa_Rican_press_-_August_2009|Interview with Dieter Seifert discussing CDM by Costa Rican press]]
*'''January 2009:''' [http://www.vrac.iastate.edu/ethos/files/ethos2009/Carbon%20Credits/ETHOS%20TWP%20carbon%20offsets%201%2009.pdf Trees, Water & People's Carbon Offset Program] - ''[[Stuart Conway]]''
 
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*'''March 2009:''' [[Media:2009-03-03_China_Federal_Intertrade_Pengyang_SC_project_design_UNFCCC_CDM.pdf|Federal Intertrade Pengyang (China) Solar Cooker Project]]
 
*'''January 2009:''' [http://www.vrac.iastate.edu/ethos/files/ethos2009/Carbon%20Credits/ETHOS%202009_charcoal%20emissions%20%20IAP_24Jan2009.pdf In-field Charcoal Stove Emission Factors and Indoor Air Pollution] - ''[[Dana Charron]]''
 
   
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*'''November 2007:''' [[Media:Reisebericht_Ningxia_Nov2007.pdf|Solarkocherprojekt Alcan in der Provinz Ningxia/China Bericht über die Reise vom 10. Nov. bis 17. Nov. 2007 - ''Dieter Seifert'']] (original German text with photos), [[Media:Solar_Cooker_Project_Alcan_in_the_province_of_Ningxia.pdf|Solar Cooker Project Alcan in the province of Ningxia / China: Report from the visit from 10 November to 17 November 2007 - ''Dieter Seifert'']] (English translation)
* '''August 2008:''' [[Media:Use_Meter_2008.pdf|On-line recording of solar cooker use rate by a novel metering device: Prototype description and experimental verification of output data]] - ''[[Michael Grupp]], et all''
 
   
 
* '''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_Dieter_Seifert.pdf|Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) - A Powerful Instrument to Fulfill the United Nations Millennium Development Goals - Experiences, Visions, and Suggestions]] - ''[[Dieter Seifert]] et al''
 
* '''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_Dieter_Seifert.pdf|Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) - A Powerful Instrument to Fulfill the United Nations Millennium Development Goals - Experiences, Visions, and Suggestions]] - ''[[Dieter Seifert]] et al''
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* '''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_herliyani_suharta.pdf|Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Solar Cooker Project ACEH 1, Indonesia]] - ''[[Herliyani Suharta]]''
 
* '''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_herliyani_suharta.pdf|Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Solar Cooker Project ACEH 1, Indonesia]] - ''[[Herliyani Suharta]]''
   
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*{{NewAug16}} '''January 2006:''' [[Media:ADES_Gold_Standard_project_January_2006.pdf|ADES Gold Standard voluntary carbon credit project]]
*'''February 2006:''' [http://cdm.unfccc.int/filestorage/R/5/O/R5O093TES1IFAQV6I8VM4JAJMOGT3U/Monitoring%20Report.pdf?t=eEJ8bHdraWlpfDBUa79pig10RPAlF-m2TF4e CDM Monitoring Report] on the CDM SOLAR COOKER PROJECT Aceh 1
 
   
 
* '''January 2003:''' [[Media:Aceh_CDM.pdf|Document for a solar cooker project in Ache Indonesia that made use of the Clean Development Mechanism]]
 
* '''January 2003:''' [[Media:Aceh_CDM.pdf|Document for a solar cooker project in Ache Indonesia that made use of the Clean Development Mechanism]]
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* [[Dieter Seifert]]
 
* [[Synopsis Use Meter]]
 
* [[SolCoDat]] (a device to measure the amount of solar energy consumed for project verification)
 
* [[Promoting solar cooking]]
   
 
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*{{NewNov18}}[https://www.carbon-mechanisms.de/en/2018/cmr-4-2018-time-to-decide/ Carbon Mechanisms Review]
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*[https://www.carbon-mechanisms.de/en/publications/details/?jiko%5Bpubuid%5D=557 Carbon Mechanisms Review 02-2018: Paving the Way] - ''German Ministry of the Environment''
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*{{NewFeb17}}[http://www.carbon-mechanisms.de/en/introduction/ Carbon Mechanisms] - ''German Ministry of the Environment''
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*{{NewMar15}}[https://co2balance.wordpress.com/ {{CO2}}balance]
 
*[http://web.me.com/sensefoundation/Site/Offsets_for_Darfur.html Carbon Offsets for Darfur, SENSE Foundation]
 
*[http://web.me.com/sensefoundation/Site/Offsets_for_Darfur.html Carbon Offsets for Darfur, SENSE Foundation]
 
*[http://www.pciaonline.org/gold-standard-foundation The Gold Standard Foundation] The Gold Standard is the world’s only high quality certification standard for carbon offsets, created to ensure that international compliance and voluntary carbon markets work towards a long-term solution to mitigate climate change while promoting sustainable development and other environmental benefits.
 
*[http://www.pciaonline.org/gold-standard-foundation The Gold Standard Foundation] The Gold Standard is the world’s only high quality certification standard for carbon offsets, created to ensure that international compliance and voluntary carbon markets work towards a long-term solution to mitigate climate change while promoting sustainable development and other environmental benefits.
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*[http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/DB/TUEV-SUED1252930846.25/view CDM Lusaka Sustainable Energy Project 1]
 
*[http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/DB/TUEV-SUED1252930846.25/view CDM Lusaka Sustainable Energy Project 1]
 
*http://www.climatecare.org
 
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*[http://www.probec.org/displaysection.php?czacc=&zSelectedSectionID=sec1192753796&zSelectedAssetID=ast1192891584 Solar cooker use meter tested and now eligible for carbon credits]
 
*[http://www.synopsis.org/nantes1.pdf Acceptation de cuiseurs solaires: Comment la mesurer, la comprendre, l'améliorer] - ''[[Synopsis]]''
 
 
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Average co2 concentrations Oct-Nov

Latest Nasa data shows elevated CO2 levels over Africa and South America - According to this BBC article, "Also apparent are the higher concentrations over South America and southern Africa. These are likely the result of biomass burning in these regions."

The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a collaborative effort of nations growing out of the Convention on Climate Change (Rio, 1992), extended in 1995 in Berlin, and finalized into action in Kyoto in 1999. From 2000 onward, the CDM has functioned as a framework for cooperation between developed countries that need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and developing states, some of which are engaging in work to reduce emissions, literally around the world.

Nations providing financial support to those activities, even if not within their borders, are granted "credit" towards meeting their own emission-reduction goals. Only a portion of the required reduction of states party to the Kyoto Protocol can be met in this way, and strict criteria apply. The mechanism has substantial potential for the solar cooking movement. To take advantage of this opportunity, promoters must become substantially more knowledgeable about the potential, and the steps necessary to initiate such agreements. U.S. citizens are disadvantaged here in a sense, since the U.S has not chosen to sign the Kyoto agreement and hence American manufacturers have no legal obligation to reduce emission, (though common sense - and certainly most environmentalists - suggest they should be doing so anyway).

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Haines 'Pop Open' (Haines 1), 1-29-24

The Haines Solar Cookers' Pop Open solar panel cooker,Photo credit: Haines Solar Cookers

  • January 2024: Haines solar cookers to be assembled at the Kakuma Refugee Camp - Haines Solar Cookers LLC announces a project to provide 5,000 solar cookers to refugees in Kakuma Refugee Camp in northern Kenya. The new “Pop Open” cookers will be assembled in the camp by students at Don Bosco Technical Institute, who will also train local households in solar cooking. The project is modeled on a successful solar cooker carbon credits project in a Darfur refugee camp in Chad: https://platform.sustain-cert.com/public-project/5. The company will seek Gold Standard certification to make the project self-sustaining through the sale of carbon credits, and easily scaled up to other refugee camps. The company is also making Haines Pop Open Solar Cookers available to the Alliance for African Assistance-Kenya in Nairobi. Read more about the initiative...
Heqing Solar Cooker photo, 12-20-21

Heqing Solar Cooker Project in Zhangye, Photo credit: Bristol Energy

  • December 2012: Large solar cooker program in Zhangye - 49,000 solar cookers have been distributed to low income residents in Zhangye, through the Heqing Solar Cooker Project! In this rural area, coal has historically been the primary fuel source. The high altiude location of Zhangye makes it ideal for solar cooking and a carbon offset program. Read more...
  • December 2019: Airline now buys carbon credit offsets - The U.K.-based, EasyJet Airline, announced othat it will be the world's first major airline to offset the carbon footprint of all its customers' flights. EasyJet says its new program will cover the cost of offsets to provide carbon neutral flights throughout its entire route network by supporting carbon mitigation projects in "forestry, renewable, and community based projects" vetted by Gold Standard and the Verified Carbon Standard guidelines. The program will also include subsidizing solar cooking introductory projects. Read more...
  • December 2018: Information on solar cooking Gold Standard carbon credits that Gold Standard shared at recent United Nations SCI press conference
  • November 2018: The Clean Development Mechanism is transitioning to the Carbon Mechanisms Review.
  • October 2016: The price offered for Carbon Credits has fallen sharply over recent years.
Graph euroCERs C2013

Note the precipitous fall from 2008 to 2014

  • November 2011: Kyoto Twist Update - Jack Anderson reports: "For the past six years the Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society has been supporting small projects in Mali, Haiti, Tanzania, Bolivia and most recently Madagascar. Today I will summarize some of the results we have tabulated so far. Most of our partners have years of experience before we make contact. They already know what works well in their communities. We add a layer of fuel use monitoring in order record fuel savings over the first year of cooker use. The data is collected at monthly follow up meetings that are required. The women have been selected carefully to begin with, but we support this important peer connection and learning aspect. Here is a summary of some of our findings: It has cost an average of $198 USD per family to supply, train, monitor and administer these small projects (30 to 100 women in each of our 14 projects). The average cost for a family to own and use the cookers provided, which usually includes a retained heat cooker and/or improved biomass stove is around $20USD per year. Conventional fuel saving after one year averages between 40 and 50 percent. Greenhouse gas reduction, based on IPCC default factors alone is between 2 and 6 tons annually. Financial savings vary by country and type of fuel, but are in some cases as high as 30% of disposable income."
  • November 2011: Discussion on not continuing CO2 credit procedures at Solar Cooking Netherlands (SCN): From 2007 to 2009 SCN was actively involved in arranging CO2 credits for the women who earn these credits through the use of Integrated Cooking Method appliances that the Solar Connect Association (SCA), and SCN provided in projects in Uganda and also in Ethiopia. SCN dealt with professional consultants, non-governmental development organizations, all actively involved in CO2 trading and business markets. SCN also initiated a field elaborate CO2 survey, data mainly collected by SCA all to the rules and regulations required. SCN, Arnold Leufkens , and Clara Thomas discussed this with Patrick Widmer at the Solar Cookers International (SCI) Sacramento office. We exchanged our views with P Widmer and suggested that SCI would possibly be in a better position towards the UN organizations (Kyoto) to establish a uniform international standard in procuring CO2 credits for Integrated Cooking projects world wide. The SCN board finally decided not to continue CO2 credit procedures for the following reasons:
  1. CO2 credits are in fact earned by the users of ISSC/ Solar Plus appliances; any assurance that the actual credit earnings are paid back to these users could not be given.
  2. In a social business approach women fabricate solar cookers, insulated hay baskets and other fuel-saving cooking appliances themselves. This is another reason to let them have the credits earnings.
  3. The procurement (charges by consultants, accountants, banks and agents) are usually excessively high.
  4. SCN is a foundation working with volunteers and funded by many private donations. Activities are exclusively focused on starting up and implementing Integrated Cooking projects and promoting the establishment of small enterprises. Any financial business risk or high costs in dealing with CO2 credit projects are beyond the financial capacity of the foundation.
  • December 2010: Offsets for Darfur: is an initiative designed by SENSE Foundation to target both environmental issues and support the Solar Cooker Project - an ingenious solar delivery and training program for Sudanese refugees in Chad based camps delivered and facilitated by Solar Cooker International, Kozon and Jewish World Watch. The benefits of "Offsets for Darfur" are twofold with both environmental and humanitarian aid aspects including the mitigation of: • carbon output in Chad refugee camps, • health issues related to firewood cooking. • women's safety issues related to sourcing firewood outside of camp boundaries • and unemployment in refugee camps - the project offers training and employment opportunities within the camps. More Information on the program.
  • December 2010: Carbon offset foundation partners with solar cooking project in Madagascar. The Swiss non-profit foundation, MyClimate, is a leader when it comes to voluntary carbon offsetting measures. They have recently partnered with Association pour le Développement de l’Energie Solaire (ADES), another Swiss non-profit, that manufactures and distributes solar cookers in Madagascar. The CO2 offsetting mechanism offered by MyClimate will enable the expansion of the initial ADES project, and growth into other provinces of Madagascar. Their projection over the next seven years, is to distribute up to 44,000 solar cookers and 8,600 energy-efficient supplementary cookers to realize a reduction of up to 190,000 tons of CO2.
Kyoto Twist card

Former slaves in Mali, these women have found new hope with the help of the Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society

  • November 2010: Jack Anderson, Program Coordinator for the Kyoto Twist Solar Cooking Society, reports that 2010 has been a productive year. Including the implementation of four new projects in three countries: Bolivia, Tanzania, and two in Mali. Working in areas where deforestation is extreme, their efforts have focused on introducing the Integrated Cooking approach, which includes using a solar panel cooker, heat retained cooking basket, and an efficient wood/charcoal stove when necessary.
  • April 2010: World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth - Thousands of grass root organizations, politicians, intellectuals, scientists and individuals will debate about climate change next week, April 19th-22nd, in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Discussion will include black carbon emissions and the practical solutions that are available to tackle them.Conference Information...
  • August 2008: For many years, Fundación EcoAndina has promoted the concept of solar villages in Jujuy province. Among its accomplishments is the distribution of over 250 solar cookers for family use, 23 solar kitchens for community use, and a number of solar water heating and irrigation devices. Fundación EcoAndina recently partnered with WISIONS, an initiative of the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, to “develop a strategy for the optimal use of carbon credits to make solar equipment affordable for the users.” The initial step is to use new technology to monitor 50 solar cookers in a field test and assess their CO2 reductions. According to its Web site, Fundación EcoAndina hopes to “develop local human capacity to handle the carbon market,” and to “build an effective incentive structure for the correct and constant use of solar applications.”
  • November 2007: Jakarta officials plan to reduce kerosene consumption by distributing 30,000 parabolic solar cookers as part of a Clean Development Mechanism project, according to a recent Jakarta Post article by Adianto P. Simamora. The pilot phase of the project will take place in Kepulauan Seribu (Thousand Islands) regency, where sunshine is plentiful. As reported in the article, “Jakarta consumes about 2.7 million liters of kerosene a day. A family using one liter of kerosene per day emits two tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year.” Kerosene is available to consumers at a state-subsidized price of Rp. 2,000 per liter (about $0.22). “The solar cookers will be provided for free by German company EnerXi GMbh to support the city’s attempts to take part in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project,” writes Simamora. Through CDM projects, developing countries can earn Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) based on the resulting amount of CO2 reduction. (One CER is equivalent to one ton of CO2.) To help meet Kyoto Protocol targets, developed countries can then purchase CERs from developing countries. According to the article, the price of one CER is between $5-10.
  • May 2007: Thirty thousand solar cookers to be sent to Indonesia to cut kerosene use in European CDM project - The Jakarta Post

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Whitfield Carbon Credits as Accessible Funding CDM, Gold standard projects

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Anderson Carbon Credits as Accessible Funding Voluntary Carbon Offsets

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