Stove

Anuja Bali asks a family in Pashan, Pune about their consumption of liquid petroleum gas.

India’s Warrior Moms tackle indoor air pollution — ‘the silent killer’ 

Energy

Many households in India use a clay stove fueled by firewood, coal, cow dung, or even dry leaves, paper or plastic — which all emit excessive, harmful smoke. Poor women and children bear the brunt of this insidious indoor pollution. 

Ceviche

Tired of sweating over the stove? Try cooking with science this summer.

Food

Inventor works to save lives in the developing world

Clean cookstoves protect women and the environment

Conflict & Justice

Life-Changing Inventions

Sun Oven

If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen…and cook outside with a solar oven.

The World

Farewell to Winter

In winter when the ice is thick on New Hampshire’s Lake Winnipesaukee, some folks take snowmobiles, cars, even airplanes onto the ice. They set up tiny shacks called bob houses complete with wood burning stove and a hole in the floor for a fishing line. Living on Earth marks the end of winter with this […]

The World

Beijing: Cleaning Up it’s Deadly Act

It is estimated that in China, air pollution, from coal stoves, diesel and leaded gas, contributes to as many as 150,000 premature deaths each year. Reese Erlich traveled to China and reports on the issue of poor air quality and what measures the government is taking to improve conditions there.

Putting Air Pollution on the Front Burner

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced a new alliance to promote cleaner cookstoves in developing nations. These will improve public health and be more environmentally friendly.