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Webinar: All about new carbon finance methodology for cookstoves 27/9/11


Are you interested in learning more technical details on how to access carbon finance for your cookstove project? Have you heard about The Gold Standard (GS) Foundation’s new methodology for cookstove projects, and want to learn more about it?

If so, register today for the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air (PCIA) webinar entitled “Innovations in Version 3 of the Gold Standard Methodology” on September 27, 2011.

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Join PCIA’s upcoming webinars


Only a few days remain to register for the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air’s (PCIA) webinar on Impacts of Household Fuel Consumption from Biomass Stove Programs in India, Nepal and Peru. This is the second in the PCIA stove testing webinar series taking place this summer.

Michael Johnson, of Berkeley Air Monitoring Group, will present the results of in-home assessments conducted with fellow PCIA Partners in Nepal, India and Peru.

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Top 10 things I learned at the PCIA forum in Lima


At the invitation of the government of Peru, the PCIA hosted its fifth biennial international forum outside the capital during the last week of February.

The Charcoal Project was especially thrilled to be able to speak with program managers, carbon finance experts, manufacturers, and policy-makers.

We learned many things after speaking and listening to so many people. What follows is a tiny sampling.


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Agenda for PCIA forum starting Monday in Lima


For the forum’s agenda, please follow the link to the pdf posted on the PCIA website. We also would like to take this opportunity to invite you to our TED talk/presentation on the topic of Charcoal (surprise, surprise) on Wed. the 23rd during the Networking Hour (12:30 – 1:30p). Twitter, Facebook, CNN, and Al Jazeera have promised to cover it, although no social unrest is expected. We look forward to seeing you in there! Regards, Kim PS – Thanks to Elisa Derby from Winrock for pointing out the existence and location of the forum’s agenda.

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Can’t make it to Lima for the 5th PCIA Forum? Not to worry. We’ve got you covered!


If you’re stuck back at the home-office, in the field, and you can’t make it to Lima for the 5th Annual PCIA Forum, then visit us online (er, that would be right here) starting on Monday, February 21st for some behind-the-scenes coverage, interviews, program highlights!

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