Your Cart
Loading

Too much combustion, too little fire

On Sale
$6.00
Pay what you want: (minimum $6.00)
$
Added to cart

For most of history, the multifunctional fire was the only source of energy in the household. It served as a cookstove, toaster, heating device, lighting source, hot water boiler, clothes dryer, and refrigerator, among other functions. During the twentieth century, the fire was replaced by a wide range of appliances plugged into central infrastructures. In this series of articles, LOW←TECH MAGAZINE critically examines the efficiency, sustainability, health, and safety of the fire and its flame- and smoke-free modern alternatives. What are we saying when we argue that electrical appliances are “better” than a traditional fire?


Contents table:

Too Much Combustion, Too Little Fire

Thermo-electric Stoves: Ditch the Solar Panels?

How to Make Biomass Energy Sustainable Again

Well-Tended Fires Outperform Modern Cooking Stoves

If We Insulate Our Houses, Why Not Our Cooking Pots?

Wood Gas Vehicles: Firewood in the Fuel Tank

Medieval Smokestacks: Fossil Fuels in Pre-industrial Times

You will get a EPUB (4MB) file