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Fumes from indoor cooking fires kill more than 2 million children a year in the developing world. MIT engineer Amy Smith details an exciting …
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I made it with Avasva solutions.
Fantastic to see simple innovations improving both health, wealth and the environment.
For any current and future young viewers:
Those clothes she's wearing, the glasses and that hairstyle she has: It was way out of date in 2006. She looks like she walked right out of a bank as a teller in 1978. Seriously, she has no style.
people like her are GOD!!
you're an idiot
please fix the sound issues, the intro is loud and her speech is very quite, then at the end of the clip the sound is blaring.
And most important, we need to find some technology that evaporates all politicians, religion and greed in the world. Thats the cause of starvation, wars and 3th world countries. Until then, we are only bucketing water from a boat that's is sinking as faster then the bucketing.
i would love to collect a few black children and put them in a pillow case and hang it from the celling and use it as a punching bag
And by the way, people only help others, because they wanna feel good of themselves.. pretty selfish act seems to me…
I keep thinking about should welfare countries really help third world countries? I mean, Earth is so overpopulated. Somewhere people have to die… but luckily there are hurricanes and earthquakes in the world. Democracy really loves to feed the needys… but the more are needys in the world, the less are hard working people who actually build up a welfare sociaty, not very natural act….ugh, i may get lynched now…
I'm afraid we're doomed too, but I try, like Amy Smith, to just do what I can. I know you make those great videos, day after day.
A thought: many people are so UNCOMFORTABLE, they *can't* think about personal improvement, because its too terrifying not to conform. More people thought their parents were going to kill them than shows. When some of us can go there with people, it helps them change. Have you looked into Alice Miller,Eugene Gendlin,Stan Grof or Grant McFetridge?
Yes, but then there's the "mote in the brother's eye" aspect. "These are the issues that we need to come up with solutions for"?
Really? If this were Zambia, no one in this room would be …sonaring whales until their brains explode; coming up with new weapons of mass destruction;etc .
These are issues we comfortable with; these are the type of technical issues we're good at being clever about; but we'd eliminate alot more suffering by confronting ourselves.
RobHill from the Jock Brandis documentary sent me here. Brilliant and so appropriate. I am honored to know of you and the work you are doing.
Truly inspiring
These tools are examples of the fundamentals needed to create wealth for people living in poverty
very emotional…. she doesn't work in theory and has found solutions. truely a rare gift! just able to be so effective on microscale. a wonder and an angel!
Whoa … blow me away!!! Fixing the #1 killer of children under 5 while ALSO recycling waste and ALSO saving trees!?! Possibly the simplest and best ideas that can change the world for the better. Someone needs to find her a $1M research budget and a $20M marketing & education budget … really!