Africa's Green Revolution in the making
Agence France-Presse
Dec. 03, 2008. 01:17 PM EST
Urban population's are swelling around the world, and more populated cities mean more rubbish – a... More »
Urban population's are swelling around the world, and more populated cities mean more rubbish – a major problem in slums like Kibera, in Kenya's capital Nairobi. But an ingenuous incineration program could help contain pollution by transforming waste into fuel. « Less
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