Berkeley Lab Science at the Theater: Trading Carbon: Can cookstoves light the way?

Berkeley Lab Science at the Theater: Trading Carbon: Can cookstoves light the way?

Performing Arts – Theater | September 20 | 7-9 p.m. |  Berkeley Repertory Theatrev

2025 Addison Street, Berkeley

Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative

Learn how families in Africa, using stoves designed by Berkeley Lab, are at the forefront of global carbon reduction. Free admission! http://www.lbl.gov/LBL-PID/fobl/. Co-sponsored by the Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative.

Who: Ashok Gadgil is the driving force behind the Berkeley-Darfur Cookstove. He is a researcher, inventor, renowned humanitarian, and director of Berkeley Lab’s Environmental Energy Technologies Division.

Kayje Booker is a Berkeley Lab researcher and UC Berkeley graduate student in ecosystem sciences. She is exploring how carbon markets can serve as catalysts for innovation in technologies for the poor.

Adam Rausch is a Berkeley Lab researcher and UC Berkeley graduate student in civil environmental engineering. He helps to design and test stove designs in Ethiopia and elsewhere.

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