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Solar cooking spreads to fifty countries. (Women and Development)
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January 1, 1995
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SOLAR COOKERS INTERNATIONAL 1724 11th St., Sacramento, CA 95814; Tel: (916) 444-6616; Contact: Beverly Blum
"Solar cooks in at least 50 countries worldwide are using solar cookers to conserve fuel, reduce air pollution and create a sustainable energy future. . . Solar cooking is increasingly attractive in many developing countries as an alternative to traditional fuels such as wood and dried animal dung. Shortages of cooking fuel will affect 2.4 billion people by the year 2000, mostly in Africa, Asia and Latin America, according to United Nations' projections. Small ...
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Avalanches on slopes claiming more victims.
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...slow potential avalanches. "It's a combination of avalanche ignorance and...misconceptions about avalanches, he said...misconception is that an avalanche is just a bunch...percent of all avalanche accidents, the avalanches are triggered...
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Avalanche!
Magazine article from: Rocky Mountain Construction
; ...Director, Colorado, Avalanche Information Center...snowslides in the Rockies Avalanches are common occurrences...triggered an intense avalanche cycle with about 760 avalanches reported (and in...estimated that for every avalanche seen or discovered...
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Avalanche -- Snowballing Into Danger -- As more people hit the backcountry, avalanche facilities are on the rise
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic
; ...minutes by a 1998 avalanche in central Oregon. Or avalanches might bring...buried by an avalanche while backcountry...leveled by avalanches less than two...in U.S. avalanches in 2001-2002...all U.S. avalanche fatalities...
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AVALANCHE'S ADDITION HAS THIS TEAM IN HUNT.(Sports)(Column)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; ...Writer I know why I had to see the Avalanche on Wednesday night, and let's just...This is, at long last, the team the Avalanche will take into the playoffs. It's the post-trading-deadline Avalanche. The post-post-12-game-winning...
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Avalanche researcher.(Career of the Month: Science in the workplace: based on Interviews)
Magazine article from: The Science Teacher
; ...to dangerous avalanche conditions, how avalanches release (including...know more about avalanches to increase the safety of avalanche researchers...snowmobile) and avalanche-safety knowledge...interested in avalanches should participate...
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Avalanches -- Don't Count on Beacons to Save You -- Getting fully or partially buried usually makes the difference
Newspaper article from: Yakima Herald-Republic
; ...people trapped beneath avalanches don't have long to...in an Alaska Range avalanche near Cantwell. He...trapped beneath an avalanche is amazingly short...buried and survived the avalanche incident is about 11...the people caught in avalanches in Switzerland end...
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Utah Avalanche Center Partners With Backcountry.com to Develop First Avalanche Education Program for Young Adults in Utah; Following a Winter That Saw Three Youth Avalanche Fatalities in Utah, 'Know Before You Go' to Deliver Fundamental Backcountry Knowledge to Area Schools.
PR Newswire
; ...avalanches, people triggering avalanches and the destructive power of avalanches; a local avalanche professional telling stories...in Utah need to learn about avalanches. The rising numbers of young avalanche victims have demonstrated...
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Avalanche dangers: myths and realities
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...are some myths about avalanches from the Utah Avalanche Center: Myth: Loud noises trigger avalanches Reality: Although...mountain. Reality: Avalanche professionals call...sluffs." Loose snow avalanches account for only a...
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Avalanche season: Stay informed of the risks
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...being caught in an avalanche is learning all they can about avalanches. There are five levels of avalanche danger -- low...danger is to avoid avalanche terrain -- especially...touring. Signs of avalanches on slopes that appear...
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Avalanche awareness
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...chance to prevent avalanches and keep our guests...and instructor in avalanche safety and preparedness...were killed in an avalanche in Cache County...Numerous other avalanches have been less...ve seen more avalanches than usual, it...use aggressive avalanche control measures...
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