Sentences with phrase «of kerosene lamps»

As we sip Caipirinhas under the soft glow of kerosene lamps, it's easy to let my thoughts drift and lead me to believe I'm on a glamorous Amazonian expedition.
In developing countries the Soccket is able to give families a power source for lighting and cooking in place of kerosene lamps and wood - burning stoves that cause indoor pollution and numerous health problems for those that use them.
His white shirt covered in blood and the flickering light of a kerosene lamp added ghost - like dimension.
Inventor of the automatic technique fumage in which the artist would use the smoke of a kerosene lamp or a candle to create a mark on canvas or paper, which served as the beginning image for a more complete painting.
In a world where two billion people still squint by the light of a kerosene lamp (at best) at night, any kind of electrical illumination is a gift beyond measure.

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As a clean, renewable alternative to dirty kerosene lamps and diesel generators, Matthews, now the founder of Uncharted Play based in Harlem in New York City, invented a groundbreaking rotational energy harnessing and generating soccer ball, simply called SOCCKET — all at the age of 19.
«The impact investment from Bloomberg Philanthropies will help us reach our goal of providing clean energy to homes, schools and local businesses, replacing toxic kerosene lamps everywhere we work.
A practical triple - bottom line example of LED lamps to replace kerosene lanterns
This sucker could transform lives in so many ways it's not even funny: besides charging economy - altering cellphones and giving children the ability to study after dark, it can help in areas ranging from health (the kerosene lamps currently typically used for night - time lighting are terrible on the lungs) to economics (kerosene can suck up 25 - 30 % of a family budget) to global warming (kerosene = carbon emissions).
Ban Ki - moon, remembering his dependence as a child on a kerosene lamp to do his homework, has championed the first of a new set of global goals, on sustainable energy for all.
«There are also other important measures to reduce methane emissions from coal mining, municipal waste treatment and gas distribution, for example, as well as black carbon emission reductions through elimination of high - emitting vehicles, use of cleaner biomass cooking and heating stoves, replacement of kerosene wick lamps with LED lamps and other measures,» adds Zbigniew Klimont of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria, who also took part in the study.
Nights are lit by the glow of cooking fires and kerosene lamps, or, when it's clear, the natural light of the moon and the stars.
Kerosene refined from such petroleum helped displace the whale oil that lit lamps in the 19th century and led to the near extinction of many whale species.
Whether in Buffalo or Cumberland, the cold wind groans, the houses reply in minor keys, the kerosene lamps cast a fitful glow, and some of the computer - generated effects are impressive — especially Edith's mother, whose specter is the color and consistency of crumbling carbon.
They show groups of people in Nigeria or Brooklyn or Los Angeles, and incorporate photographs of politicians, images of ancestors (mostly women) and objects that signify life in both cultures — a bowl to hold rice, a kerosene lamp, Ikea furniture.
The program is expected to offer health and economic benefits by cutting the use of guttering kerosene lamps.
Installing small solar systems on homes is often much less expensive than building a central power plant, with the added benefit of greatly reducing indoor air pollution from kerosene lamps.
• The ascent of the ladder is associated with rising income, and the fuels which are higher up in the ladder tend to be more efficient (for lighting for example, electricity is more than one hundred times more efficient than candles or kerosene lamps).
So they use kerosene lamps, and kerosene is just a terrible way to provide light for a lot of reasons, one being that, for many people, kerosene costs a significant part of their income.
Why not have a play with the carbon calculator and see how much you'll need to offset your personal, or your company's annual carbon footprint — we're sure that helping replace kerosene lamps with safe, clean solar lights is one of the best, and easiest, ways to offset your carbon footprint!
Each solar light eradicates one kerosene lamp which will, over the course of three years, avert an entire tonne of CO2.
In the pages that follow we share some of the stories that have both inspired us and helped us learn why these decisions are being made, and just how important it is that we continue moving towards our goal to eradicate the kerosene lamp from Africa by 2020.
They have limited choices when it comes to lighting up their homes, with many relying on candles, torches and, worst of all, kerosene lamps to escape the dark.
Practically speaking it means not being able to keep the lights on (whether electric lights, kerosene lamps, candles etc.) preventing productive industry and studying at night, it means not being able to boil and purify contaminated water, it means cooking food to the bare minimum and not taking full advantage of potential nutrients, it means not being able to preserve food through refrigeration or dehydration.
Millions of people in Nicaragua and Nepal live without electricity and rely on harmful, polluting alternatives like diesel and gas generators, kerosene lamps, and candles to see at night.
In one year a kerosene lamp burns nearly 20 gallons of kerosene, which at $ 3 a gallon means $ 60 per lamp.
Such systems will power two, three, or four small appliances or lights and are widely used in homes and shops in lieu of polluting and increasingly costly kerosene lamps.
Lighting is another big source of indoor air pollution — particularly the use of unvented kerosene lamps.
The only «non-green» energy used was a bit of kerosene for the kitchen lamp, and petrol for a small Ford utility.
The target market is the billions of people around the world without access to electricity, who use kerosene lamps or camp fires for light and, also, have virtually no access to news, except for battery - operated radios (when they can afford batteries).
A solar lighting system costs in the range of 1 - 2 months of kerosene for an indoor lamp.
Without electricity families have no clean source of light, leaving millions to rely on expensive and dangerous alternatives such as homemade kerosene lamps.
Ticking off the list of actions taken since last year, he included India's installation of billion solar lights to replace kerosene lamps in rural communities.
D.Light has been aiming to wipe kerosene lamps from the face of the planet for awhile now, and they might have just come out with something that could do the trick.
In order to keep the electronics out of landfills, the researchers propose that the batteries be reused where electricity is scarce — in rural communities where kerosene lamps are relied on for lighting.
The lack of access to electricity for 1 billion people (many of whom then use kerosene lamps for lighting) exposes households to very high levels of fine particulate matter.
The shapes and silhouettes of gas lamps, lanterns and chandeliers had been influenced by those of the kerosene -, oil - and candle - lit fixtures that preceded them, which in turn were informed by the fuels they used.
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