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Biogas bonanza!
We’ve spent the last few days traveling around the Indian countryside, far removed from any big city trying to see if there’s a difference between the more suburban areas and those that are truly rural. It was lovely and I … Continue reading
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Incredible India!
It’s been a week since I got here and it feels like it’s been a month. I’ve gotten some of the basic work done: a literature review and setting up the logistics of the field work. I’ve also had the … Continue reading
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