MIT team cooks up simple fuel recipe

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Charcoal briquettes made from plant waste material. An MIT student-created company Bagazo plans to produce these briquettes as cooking fuel in Haiti. Photo  Jules Walter
Charcoal briquettes made from plant waste material. An MIT student-created company, Bagazo, plans to produce these briquettes as cooking fuel in Haiti. Photo / Jules Walter

MIT student Jules Walter has seen firsthand the impact of deforestation in his native Haiti: Nearly 98 percent of the island's forests are gone, and more trees are being cut down every year.


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