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"firewood" Definitions
  1. wood that has been cut into pieces to be used for burning in fires

546 Sentences With "firewood"

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Two of Pantin's children put firewood into the family's furnace.
They compete with locals for food, firewood, land and jobs.
Churches and other volunteers distributed the firewood throughout the community.
And women are still chopping firewood every day and cooking.
More trees were cut as refugees scrambled to find firewood.
Maybe he was out busting someone for illegal firewood cutting.
Empty restaurants are cooking one meal a day with firewood.
Many report being raped if they venture out to collect firewood.
We loved to feed our horses and carry in firewood together.
Muthoni lost a shoulder-high pile of firewood in late 2018.
Such briquettes sell for about 30% less than firewood, she said.
The studio is filled with hundreds of decks, stacked like firewood.
Firewood Obviously this also needs to be as dry as possible.
Maya helped her mother with cooking, cleaning and fetching firewood and water.
He went out to scrounge under the snow for some more firewood.
I used to spend XAF 5,000 ($8.5) per month just for firewood.
He knelt over an object that resembled a piece of smooth firewood.
There may be leaves to rake out back, or firewood to stack.
We help on the farms, we bring firewood, and we fetch water.
It's just like adding more firewood to fuel our scientific research efforts.
Instead, a small bundle of firewood can be traded for some milk.
Tasks would include collecting firewood and nuts, killing game and growing vegetables.
"We had to cut them to make firewood and charcoal," she said.
And he improvised; if there was no firewood, he burned wildebeest dung.
And Philip Peters's "Complete Guide to Gas Station Firewood Reclamation and Preservation" asked participants through text and appropriated illustrations to form a loose assembly line to cut and polish purchased firewood, which didn't occur due to lack of time.
Before One Spirit's firewood program, some families worried they wouldn't survive the winter.
The yard was full of junk — old cars, a machine for cutting firewood.
If our women just go outside to look for firewood they are raped.
Centuries-old temples and libraries were smashed to so much rubble and firewood.
Once you have a nice, healthy flame going, begin to add the firewood.
They have also spent time hiking and chopping firewood, Pendill told the Enquirer.
What bothers him most is the refugees cutting down the trees for firewood.
The track comes from Djrum's forthcoming album, "Portrait with Firewood," due next month.
Before entering school at 19853, he sold firewood and worked for a tinsmith.
"There was firewood next to all the turtles," the woman told the station.
The mechanism also uses minimal firewood, which has become scarce in the besieged city.
This is particularly the case in areas where refugees predominantly consume firewood for fuel.
The risk of landslides has been exacerbated by refugee families needing firewood to cook.
Using the jerrycan she uses less firewood and charcoal, which saves money and trees.
Viktor must always make sure that he has enough firewood to heat his home.
Tree removal for firewood remains one of the most challenging issues for India's wildlife.
We can't use it for stock-feed; we can't even use it for firewood.
People driving around in cars with logs, so everyone can have access to firewood.
"I was just looking for firewood when I found the bottle," Tyler Ivanoff said.
Some furnishings — and the firewood — are made from false acacia culled from the forest.
One outer wall, destroyed by fighting, has been replaced by a stack of firewood.
The forests that once surrounded her village had been dismantled and hacked into firewood.
The property includes an outdoor gas fireplace with a lean-to that holds firewood.
The next day, another sister was killed by a mine while looking for firewood.
The abandoned Catholic church is filled with bats, its pews chopped up for firewood.
Steffen Dam has spent the morning chopping firewood and picking his crop of raspberries.
KFC has been pitching the scented logs as an environmentally sustainable alternative to firewood.
One just like that tear that wells up when there's no more firewood to chop.
Now, mind you the ad was for free firewood, come take it all you want.
Scuffles have broken out in recent days as destitute people scrambled for food and firewood.
Other viewing options include National Firewood Morning, Train Ride Bergen to Oslo, and Salmon Fishing.
Never let it be said that the counselors of Camp Firewood won't keep a promise.
" Take this scene, when Ada first goes in search of firewood: "Out into the ­weather.
I kick apart some chairs I found in the garbage and use them for firewood.
Most of my days are spent carrying and breaking firewood to keep the house warm.
By the side of the road, a woman bent down over bony branches of firewood.
Most households in Toliara, a coastal city in southwestern Madagascar, still used firewood for cooking.
And aid groups have given out gas stoves so hot meals can continue without firewood.
Like many of his neighbors, he liked to hunt elk and cut his own firewood.
Graywolf Survival recommends a chain-saw blade stashed in an Altoids tin to harvest firewood.
That includes using large amounts of firewood to boil the nut, which contributes to deforestation.
Children collect firewood or graze small flocks of goats and sheep to help their parents.
So, I opt for a bundle of firewood to smoke the witch out of her cage!
All of these things, including firewood and cow dung for fuel, are provided by the environment.
Take the kids out of school and put them to work chopping firewood for extra cash?
At the home, everyone chips in, chopping firewood for the kitchen and helping to prepare meals.
They've accused park officials of confiscating their firewood and vegetables, and forcing them into unpaid labor.
The women say they, and often their children too, spend hours every day hunting for firewood.
It falls to the women to raise the children, chop firewood and make some extra money.
Gunmen attacked a group of civilians who were searching for firewood in a forest on Jan.
It was dinner time; the dining room smelled of burning firewood and an indifference to showering.
Josam Sandifolo, 25, said he went to sell firewood in the capital three times a week.
To cook the food rations, firewood must be collected -- a task that falls to the women.
Mwanzia said illegal firewood cutting in forests can be punished by government agencies, including his own.
According to Kenya's Ministry of Energy, 90% of rural households use firewood for cooking and heating.
Installed in the winter-bare garden of an ancient arcaded courtyard were vertical braziers holding firewood.
A steady stream of residents and businesses kept dropping off food, firewood, tents and other supplies.
They pushed strollers and shopping carts full of tree limbs and then chopped firewood for hours.
Have your smaller pieces of firewood ready to put on the fire when it catches.  6.
When it's merrily burning away, gradually add the firewood, starting with the smaller pieces first.  9.
Late that fall, Melville, pondering "Pierre," went to the forest to fell trees and chop firewood.
When you got to a rural area, a rural community, they're still using firewood for cooking.
Last month, S4 Capital finalized a $150 million deal to merge with the largest digital agency in the region, nine-year-old Firewood, with S4 paying $23 million up front in shares and cash and the balance coming if Firewood hits its targets for the year.
A shared need for shade, food, and firewood ultimately trumped any contest between Auroville and its neighbors.
In India, the main danger is indoor cooking and heating fires fueled by dried dung or firewood.
But it is hard to find firewood, she says, because they now live far from the mountains.
For example, it frees up time otherwise spent on firewood collection or cleaning sooty pots, she explained.
Others were bludgeoned to death with whatever he could find — in one case a piece of firewood.
Suddenly, she screamed that a demon had taken over her child and started hitting her with firewood.
"My boys and I have cut & split nearly 40 cords of firewood this summer," the father added.
"The forest is important for us, as we depend on it for food, fish, firewood," he said.
Women, for example, are often expected to take care of domestic tasks like gathering water or firewood.
Somehow — and this is another mystery — it was left alone in cold winters if firewood ran short.
KATHMANDU, Nepal — The last time anyone saw Gauri Kumari Bayak alive, she was gathering grass and firewood.
That meant gathering firewood to sell, a job that Ms. Nuam San would help with after school.
There is no official or private-collected data on the environmental impact of increased use of firewood.
Most Venezuelans, like Ms. Soler, the nurse who began cooking with firewood, don't have access to dollars.
Firewood, founded in 2010 by Lanya and Juan Zambrano, is the largest digital agency in Silicon Valley.
The utility said it would be passing out firewood to affected residents with the help of authorities.
They explained that disputes did arise, especially as the two groups competed for limited resources like firewood.
Like most in rural Uganda, Richard used to cook using a traditional cook stove heavily reliant on firewood.
These species, ideal for firewood, act as a better alternative to the indigenous varieties being cut down before.
Wet Hot American Summer's Camp Firewood crew had its 10-years-later reunion 25 years ago, in 1991.
Urbanization usually creates a greater demand for charcoal, because people in cities don't have easy access to firewood.
Still, it's hard to blame the Wet Hot team for wanting to take another crack at Camp Firewood.
But buying firewood proved too costly and two months later, his wives had to return to the forest.
That series was a prequel of sorts, taking place as everyone kicked off their summer at Camp Firewood.
They were joined by some women who said they were struggling to light damp firewood inside their huts.
Permits are required to gather and remove most things such as rocks, firewood and trees from the forest.
Your host even provides firewood and kindling; all you need to do is BYOS: bring your own s'mores.
Even women inside U.N. protected camps were at risk when they went out to collect food or firewood.
A year later, he said, 47 of the latrines were being used to store firewood or shelter goats.
Teaching its readers how to chop their own firewood or how to prepare pear compote the traditional way.
One advert in the paper later and Parr was the firewood supplier for Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin.
Some cities have so little tree cover that those in search of firewood have to walk for miles.
The state prohibits the moving of certain items within the zone, including firewood, outdoor furniture and construction debris.
They took on environmental rehabilitation projects that made it easier for women to find firewood closer to home.
While the women also obtain wood for fuel from the forest, they never chop the trees for firewood.
Pickup trucks and U-Hauls carried in lumber and propane tanks, pallets of bottled water, firewood and food.
The daily quest for clean water and firewood is an unceasing nightmare for the residents of Mutare's slums.
Despite having to build a shelter, collect firewood and hunt for food, participants still have a lot of downtime.
Myers: Our goal is to find sponsors to help each of these elders with firewood, with food, with supplies.
According to creators from the startup Windhorse Aerospace, the drone's plywood frame is designed to be used as firewood.
Sessions had used FBI cars and planes to visit his daughter, and even had firewood transported to his house.
One Spirit is a non-profit organization that provides firewood to hundreds of people on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
The OMM's stacked timber walls evoke the erstwhile firewood market that gave the district, and the museum, its name.
They have small garages or no garages, piles of firewood, Subarus, tire swings and fenced-off spots for gardens.
He worked on farms as often as he could with his dad, and in the winter they sold firewood.
In November, McDaniel explained his efforts on Facebook, encouraging anyone in need of firewood to send him a message.
"The days of going all out in search of firewood to cure tobacco could soon be over," said Ngorima.
As elsewhere in Syria, fuel shortages cause long lines at petrol stations and people rely on firewood for heat.
Juan Pablo Santillan was collecting firewood on July 7, 2012 with his brother when he was killed in Nogales.
Juan Pablo Santillan was collecting firewood on July 7, 22012 with his brother when he was killed in Nogales.
Now, she said, she tells stories of gathering firewood and wild berries in land that is covered by water.
These are spurring demand for wood charcoal and firewood, which are used for cooking and heating in the cities.
She disapproves of Vladimir's bringing in firewood—haven't we been forbidden to get too familiar with people like this?
The designation will allow them continued access to tribal ceremonies, firewood and herb collection, hunting, grazing and outdoor recreation.
To understand how it works, it helps to think of the human body as a sentient stack of firewood.
Each day he carries out domestic chores to help his family, that day he had gone to fetch firewood.
In the side alley leading to her house was a huge pile of firewood, ready for the coming winter.
These days, her breakfast routine begins with a search for firewood in a national park just behind her home.
A new subsidy had provided women with gas stoves, freeing them from the grinding task of scavenging for firewood.
URBAN WOOD Then I remember I'm also supposed to get firewood because we have a fireplace in our apartment.
"We became friends with the tree guy and now we have firewood for years to come," Mr. Minardo said.
Soon after, in 2009, March quit acting, moved to Jeffersonville, New York, and established the New York Firewood Company.
Soon after they learn to walk, children are expected to fetch water, gather firewood and work the rice paddies.
Refugee women have been sneaking into the forest to collect firewood, putting them at risk of violence or rape.
His mother said Juan would help her fetch firewood, jugs with water and prep the scarce family meals they have.
In Thailand, communities who farm in the forests or gather firewood and mushrooms, are often charged with trespassing and evicted.
He says while firewood is the most affordable heating source, many people are often unable to gather the wood themselves.
About two-thirds of India's population live in rural areas, typically using firewood, coal or dried dung cakes for cooking.
A tent, a sleeping bag, and some firewood would get me access to the most incredible landscapes across this country.
We collected firewood with the women, accompanied them as they went looking for work, and tagged along on court dates.
Though it's been a decade since all the counselors last met, things at Camp Firewood look pretty much the same.
Around half of households burn solid fuels, mainly hard coal or firewood, for heating, according to the country's statistical office.
Goldring said he had seen one clinic where even the ward doors had been stolen, presumably for use as firewood.
In countries around the world, that includes cooking, cleaning, fetching water and firewood, and tending to children and the elderly.
On the way into town the night of September 13, I stopped at Cloudcroft's gas station to buy some firewood.
Dozens jostled for supplies this week when a shipment of firewood ordered by non-governmental organizations arrived at the camp.
"I would like him to keep helping us with pennies," said Martinez, her curved back laden with firewood and groceries.
Just over 3 billion people still use traditional, solid fuels like firewood and dung to cook, the latest data shows.
Firewood, for example, will embed teams within companies like Google to "understand the client as well as possible," Sorrell says.
"I like going to the forest with my friends and mom to collect firewood," a 15-year-old girl said.
A surprise publishing hit of 2015 had been "Norwegian Wood", a book that teaches how to chop and dry firewood.
The reason for her shift in attitude is an unusual crime wave sweeping through villages in rural Kenya: firewood theft.
They distributed compressed rice husk, an alternative to firewood, but that met only a small fraction of the refugees' needs.
It's where they drank Presidente beer and told stories while sitting on oversize plantain leaves and cooked meals over firewood.
Often, all she could feed them were tortillas with salt, which Doralinda cooked over firewood she collected in the forest.
L'Oréal is part of an effort to install cookstoves that use 50 percent less firewood to replace the traditional ones.
"We pull the firewood from the water," said Leung Kwai-mui, 56, who was minding her grandchildren on a houseboat.
"Demand for cook stoves in rural households is fast increasing as deforestation leaves little firewood available for cooking," said Njau.
And Mr. Farrell is honing his skills chopping firewood and creating enormous rounded Norwegian wood stacks in the front yard.
Look for distinctive tools and firewood containers that are pleasing to look at, even if you rarely build a fire.
The Scenario: Your tent is pitched, your firewood gathered, and your deodorant safely forgotten in your medicine cabinet back home.
Each counselor attempts to have one final encounter with another person at Camp Firewood, because, duh, it's a summer camp.
"Listen, girls, there's nothing left in my orchard except firewood," Ms. Suleiman said, using a Palestinian saying for being a spinster.
A tiny middle-aged man dragged a wheelie-bin between them, delivering firewood he'd harvested from the scrublands beyond the township.
In a country with the world's largest proven crude reserves, some families now cook with firewood because they cannot find propane.
"Since I've come into the forest, I've found evidence of two people who have been cutting trees for firewood," he says.
Then they began pulling out supplies from the front of the truck: rice, seasoning, peppers, onions, groundnut oil, firewood, and pots.
To cope, local women say they buy cheap foods in small quantities, often with borrowed money, and cook it over firewood.
Not long before the civil war he was virtually broke, walking the streets of St Louis in shabby clothing selling firewood.
A young girl named Shiva and her teacher, a demon-headed "outsider," live peacefully together, gathering firewood and making daisy chains.
Each guest was given a bucket of water from an outside hydrant, along with a scuttle of firewood in the winter.
It can be done by removing piles of brush and firewood, as well as ensuring any pet food is properly stored.
He writes: I think it was created by a woman who imagined what she saw in the ends of firewood logs.
The woman reached the hut, which was stocked with food, firewood and gas to keep warm, on July 31, police said.
She went to work on the farm, carrying water-filled tins on her shoulders or stacks of firewood on her head.
Shortages of firewood have led many migrants to burn plastics and clothes creating a toxic smog over the camp at night.
The protective covers surrounding the food can double as shelter, while the the drone's plywood frame can be used as firewood.
We dropped Mr. William off at his house, a ramshackle gray structure adorned with satellite dishes and a pile of firewood.
Beehive-shaped clay pottery kilns, fired with wood or cow dung, sit behind the homes, with piles of firewood stacked alongside.
Logging and hunting are prohibited, but villagers can use traditional fishing methods, collect firewood and gather bamboo, mushrooms, fruit and leaves.
She says sometimes it's hard to get out of bed early to collect water and firewood and care for her children.
Dozens of posts have offered free goods, ranging from beds to firewood, unused children's toys to Final Cut Pro editing manuals.
With its mountains stripped bare for firewood and turned into terraced farm patches, North Korea has frequently experienced floods and droughts.
On a recent morning, a stream of villagers on bicycles could be seen carrying firewood from Dzalanyama Forest to the capital.
Their bond is profound, strengthened by shared household responsibilities — cooking, collecting firewood, tending their dogs — and a sense of affectionate play.
"The oven can fire up to 450 degrees in 20 to 25 minutes with just six pieces of firewood," she says.
As word spread of the evacuees' arrival, local residents began showing up with tents, blankets, sleeping bags, coats, firewood and toys.
The islanders cut down trees for cremation, for firewood, for canoes, for homes and perhaps for devices to move the statues.
Just three months earlier, she had been gathering firewood on a hill above her home village when her life changed forever.
In Kleiner's room, which she shared with sorority sister Karen Chandler, Bundy attacked the two women with a piece of firewood.
There are a few heaters, stacks of firewood, and faux bonfires around which people are seated on wooden benches roasting marshmallows.
While other village children learned to read and write, she stayed home, tending pigs, collecting firewood and looking after younger siblings.
The bio-coal made from Typha is a cleaner and safer alternative to firewood — making it a popular choice for cooking.
Many migrants at the camp were wrapped in blankets, while some walked barefoot through the snow and mud to collect firewood.
"Forest destruction in the Cyclops mountains have increased for use as firewood and to turn the land into plantations," Nugroho said.
The chain designed the product in a partnership with Enviro-Log, a company that makes firewood substitutes from recycled waxed cardboard.
"Within one year, a family that used about six trees per month for firewood is now using two trees," he said.
We thank them, gather up our bags and head out to the parking lot, scooping up our firewood on the way.
As the men lounged, the women and girls were still at work, preparing dinner, tending children, fetching water and gathering firewood.
Toddlers roll tyres down the red-earth roads, teenagers carry handfuls of firewood on their heads, and adults herd cows and goats.
In 2013, a 12-hour program on firewood attracted nearly a million people — about 20 percent of Norway's population — throughout the broadcast.
Whether it's providing firewood or food to those in need, Brewer says, "It's part of our culture to help out one another."
A shelf holding a plethora of firewood creates a rustic vibe that complements the deep-color pillows that accent her sitting spot.
" via GIPHY "He takes firewood from our woodpile at night – or when he knows we're away – for use in his own fireplace.
"People would go in and just cut them to use as firewood," said widow Anne Priyanthi, 21, who lives near Puttalam lagoon.
It is more firewood than most people have ever seen, as I'm sure anyone who has driven past my house has noticed.
In the center sits a weathered blue table she uses to prepare food and a metal barrel converted into a firewood stove.
Most sites have a fire pit, but you'll need to bring your own water and firewood, and don't expect showers or electricity.
"Night Kitchen" (2014) recalls Julian Schnabel in its clunky funkiness (where Schnabel used driftwood, Braman uses a kitchen cutting board and firewood).
Authorities said Garrard forced Hardin to run for more than three hours, while carrying firewood, as punishment for lying about eating candy.
A girl collects firewood distributed by an aid agency at the refugee and migrant camp in Idomeni, Greece, Monday, March 28, 2016.
The most recent national data on the use of wood as firewood or charcoal is more than five years old, said Mbarga.
His grandfather, Myers Anderson, was uneducated but built a small business delivering fuel oil, coal, firewood and ice in the Savannah community.
However, increasing the electricity supply will not necessarily tackle the most prevalent form of energy poverty—cooking with polluting fuels like firewood.
A more efficient stove means fewer trees are felled for firewood, said Hanatu Onogu, Solar Sister's business development manager in northern Nigeria.
Tyler Ivanoff was gathering firewood near Shishmaref, Alaska earlier this month when he found a message in a bottle written in Russian.
But families without electricity do pay for energy, buying firewood or charcoal – which drive deforestation – batteries, or polluting fuels such as paraffin.
The country needs to hugely expand its electricity production to substitute for that firewood, according to Joseph Njoroge, the energy principal secretary.
The government has yet to allow the United Nations refugee agency to distribute gas stoves that would decrease the demand for firewood.
We go there to educate those people that they don't have to poach animals, or take firewood with them because it's illegal.
With five donkeys, Ms. Moko was able to complete two tasks each day: collecting water from distant wells, say, or gathering firewood.
DAKAR, Senegal — Gunmen in Senegal on Saturday killed at least 13 people who were gathering firewood in the forest, the military said.
Firewood is stacked outside the kitchen, where food is prepared over an open flame: mesquite-grilled pork chops, hanger steak and branzino.
Some lacked warm clothes and were wrapped in blankets, some traipsed through the snow and mud in flip-flops to collect firewood.
Shopping Guide If you're stocking up on firewood for the winter, don't forget about the tools you'll need to tend the fire.
But Mr. Leung himself is seen as having set a spark to the firewood of separatism, after having laid that out, unwittingly.
Car owners often queue for three or four days to fill up, while bottled gas is so scarce many people use firewood.
Another young boy, barely old enough to remember a peaceful Syria, simply wished he wouldn't have to carry firewood and water anymore.
I spent the last two weeks up in Maine, chopping firewood and cooking on a wood stove, chasing fish and reading books.
ISWA also runs slaughterhouses for the cattle, taking a cut for each animal, as well as from other activities like gathering firewood.
The trees that once covered the hills have been cut down to make room for shelters, and the roots dug up for firewood.
Access to energy is key to eradicating extreme poverty in areas where people still rely on firewood or kerosene for energy, she said.
One tries to negotiate a good price for the firewood, while others sell ghee, incense sticks, flowers and other materials needed for cremation.
A few months ago, he'd watched as a CRAC-PF member carrying firewood was shot and killed a few feet from the school.
" (Including Steve Harvey and Caitlyn Jenner.) And this, finally, from the firewood-carrier at a KKK cross-burning: "Why do I support Trump?
Just beyond the city limits of Pyongyang, farmers are still ploughing fields with oxen; women carry big bundles of firewood on their backs.
Toilets, often the only concrete structure in the house, are sometimes used to store firewood, grass, chickens, cow-dung cakes and food grains.
GIZ hopes to roll out the new stoves across Kadey department, home to 130,000 locals and 150,000 CAR refugees, all now using firewood.
Refugees inside Palabek, like in the vast majority of refugee camps across the world, depend on the remaining trees for firewood to cook.
"The use of firewood for energy takes a major toll on human lives, with women and children, often bearing the brunt," Grafham said.
At first, planting was driven mainly by the desire for a domestic forest industry that could provide products such as firewood and lumber.
They heat their three-­story house entirely with firewood that Edwards scavenges from the forest, and they draw their water from a well.
As well, a 2018 ban on wood harvesting in Kenya's disappearing forests has made firewood scarcer, creating growing temptation to steal unguarded supplies.
But candles and firewood still need to be lit, so a new wave of small manufacturers has been giving the tool renewed attention.
Harare resident 40-year-old firewood trader Never Mapako told CNN he had registered his family with a local NGO giving food items.
Then we go back to the campsite, but not before stopping at a random convenience store to get some s'mores supplies and firewood.
Investigators found that funds had been stolen through fictitious invoices for goods such as firewood and stationery and multiple payments on one supplier invoice.
The need for firewood is so great that Brewer and his team make emergency runs, delivering a half truckload when people completely run out.
The biting cold this time of year keeps their provisions perpetually frozen, but they sometimes lack the time — or the firewood — to cook them.
They had the swaying walk of village women — half-duck, half-ballerina — who have spent their lives balancing bundles of firewood on their heads.
Willow planting began in Wular in 1924, mainly to provide firewood, and the plantation area was brought under Kashmir's forest department in the 1980s.
You can choose from favorite established characters (ahem, Andy) at Camp Firewood, or make up a lovable new dweeb and a brand-new camp.
On our way out of the camp, we pass a man and two small boys dragging a large tent ground sheet full of firewood.
The ad ends with a flannel-clad outdoorsman (Kyle Mooney) carrying firewood over to a burning cross as a "Racists for Trump" logo appears.
Momtaz and others like her are forced to walk through thick, isolated forests to find firewood for cooking, which exposes them to further danger.
The camp, one massive sprawl, operates much like a city, except food and resources are extremely limited, and firewood for cooking is not provided.
The trees were felled and their roots stripped and then steam-distilled over huge cauldrons, heated by firewood also chopped down from the forest.
People in search of firewood for heat and cooking have denuded their hills, causing floods and droughts and making silt pile up at dams.
The young man is now 17 years old and every morning he helps his mother cut firewood to sell it at the village market.
At onetime, the school went through about 2000 pounds of firewood a day for the porridge and rice that boil in industrial-size vats.
The region's dense coastal mangrove forests help absorb destructive tides, but these seaside bulwarks are being chipped away by development and unscrupulous firewood collection.
People are burning firewood to cook and digging wells for water in the streets, and it feels like we're living in a black comedy.
Whether you have to cut up some firewood, thick brush, fencing, or roots, the Pocket ChainSaw® unravels in moments to help you out.
Using the stoves also means fewer trees are felled in nearby Muguga forest, where villagers traditionally source firewood, which protects the environment, Kamonde said.
From Collecting Firewood for Sale to Forging a Path in College Five years ago, Nuam San came to the U.S. unable to speak English.
As other officers arrived, surveillance video captured the woman falling through the ceiling and onto a shelf full of firewood, charcoal, envelopes, and other items.
As long as you have food, you can live up there for quite a considerable time really because of the water situation and the firewood.
The Croton megalocarpus tree is common throughout much of East and Central Africa, and until now it has been used for little more than firewood.
Some refugees, including young children, walk miles across the camp's hilly terrain every day to collect firewood to cook the food they receive as relief.
They provide food, water, fodder, firewood and livelihoods to rural communities, particularly the poor, while also helping recharge groundwater and maintain the land's ecological balance.
Other major causes, which vary from country to country, include coal power plants, construction, festival fireworks, forest clearing, and burning of crops, firewood and waste.
The solution, Mut, Ayoo and others suggest, could be simple: If each family was provided charcoal or firewood, nobody would have to venture outside anymore.
In the afternoon, the women trickle back into the camp from the forest, balancing bundles of firewood as heavy as 60 kilos on their heads.
People in such places follow a glum routine of hauling firewood, waiting in lines for handouts of bread and groceries, and sleeping in root cellars.
"We use human waste to make these briquettes so that consumers can use them in place of firewood and charcoal," said Ogwan in an interview.
Troops are stationed in trenches outside Zaitseve and government trucks risk rebel fire to bring bread, coal, firewood and other goods along a dirt road.
I'm going to enjoy the cool evening with a small campfire in the garden outside my shed—but another problem strikes: I have no firewood.
"The uptake of the cooker is very good simply because it uses very little firewood, saves money, (and) is safe to cook with," he said.
Children are everywhere in the camps, fighting for aid handouts, wading through sewage and balancing jugs of water or bundles of firewood on their heads.
There is a tension between preserving old but active houses of worship, whose roofs are practically firewood, and updating them to meet fire safety standards.
"If I cook on a gas stove I spend too much money," Martha says as she flips tortillas on the makeshift griddle atop the firewood stove.
In What Heaven Looks Like art historian James Elkins imagines the artist behind a series of 17th-century visions painted from the ends of firewood logs.
"Making plastics out of corn is like quenching the fire of a cartload of firewood with one cup of water," said Feng Lichen, president of Yumi.
"Moreover, the pollution from firewood and other poor fuels, leads to respiratory infections, which are the leading cause of death for children under five," Foote added.
Investigators have found funds at the NYS were stolen through fictitious invoices for goods such as firewood and stationery and multiple payments on one supplier invoice.
That's because in its desperation to make these policies look as if they're working, the European Union counts firewood as "biomass," and considers it carbon-neutral.
Friends remember him driving a second-hand Toyota Yaris, using safety pins to hold his coat together and cutting his own firewood well into his 90s.
Tyler Ivanoff found the handwritten Russian letter early this month while gathering firewood near Shishmaref about 600 miles northwest of Anchorage, local TV station KTUU reported.
An alarm also sounds if high levels of carbon monoxide fumes are generated when cooking with firewood, charcoal or dung, warning the wearer to move away.
It also exposes refugee women to the risk of sexual abuse as they have to walk long distances in isolated areas to fetch firewood, Gianvenuti said.
Kleidon lit a pile of firewood, insulated by a curved piece of corrugated metal, and the temperature in the courtyard quickly climbed from sticky to sweltering.
But David Mwanzia, an ecosystem conservation manager in central Kenya for the Kenya Forest Service is not amused, and lists firewood theft as an environmental crime.
In Tharaka Nith county, where Muthoni lives, records at the environment court indicate that at least nine cases of firewood theft have been handled since January.
Others have brought blocks, boardgames like Monopoly and tiny cars, playing while the adults scrounge firewood for the stoves and try to feed babies suffering malnutrition.
A growing number of them are setting up clean energy businesses, such as selling cookstoves that burn less firewood than traditional stoves, as an alternative livelihood.
In 2009 it introduced a novel law forbidding the transporting of any firewood more than 50 miles from its source to prevent the spread of disease.
At age 18, she lives in an all-women village in northern Kenya, where she spends her evenings doing homework, fetching firewood or beading colorful jewelry.
Continuing through that second hall, a broad doorway leads to the living room, which has a whimsically designed fireplace with firewood storage built into the wall.
Trees were cut down to make way for the refugees, who also dug up the roots for firewood, making the slopes even weaker and prone to collapse.
Dubbed The Charity Tree, with all of the logs given to local families in need as firewood when it is dismantled on the 12th night after Christmas.
Mamadou Lamine, president of the Mbile Young Refugees' Association decided that his two wives would start buying firewood when one of them returned from the bush wounded.
This question prompts her father to tell a story about when he was a kid in Japan chopping down trees with his uncle to sell for firewood.
She hasn't returned to the forest since the attack, and is now living off her meager savings, buying firewood off those who are still taking the risk.
Muthoni is fed up too, which is why she bought the hounds in January to patrol her farm at night, when most firewood theft occurs, she said.
The three civilians who were killed were among a group of five detained by soldiers in May while they were returning to their camp after gathering firewood.
The smell of smoke and crackle of firewood hits you the second you enter Matilda, opened last June by Scott Pickett, one of Melbourne's most acclaimed chefs.
It is part of the country's larger initiative to curb an urgent environmental problem: deforestation that results from felling trees to make charcoal and firewood for cooking.
As an added bonus, farmers can harvest mature Inga trees for firewood or lumber and sell the Inga's fruit sweet-tasting seed pods — or eat it themselves.
Public schools, which receive money from the government for teachers' salaries and building maintenance, still charge parents small amounts to cover costs like classroom supplies and firewood.
At the same time, women feel vulnerable about going alone to a forest to collect firewood, especially if they are dealing with the trauma of sexual violence.
Soldiers ask Muslim residents to bring them food and firewood, or to show them the roads, villagers said, putting them in danger of retribution from the Arakan Army.
"If reliance on firewood can be lessened through solar cooking, this will have a direct impact on the development and protection of women in the camp," she said.
They were marking what Narendra Modi's government hopes will be the beginning of the end for an age-old poverty trap: collecting firewood and cow dung for cooking.
The rest of the village's women spent their days collecting firewood, and by mid-July, the piles had grown into towering, tangled masses that threatened to topple over.
Millions of refugees worldwide struggle to access energy for cooking, lighting and communication and often pay high costs for fuels like firewood, which are bad for their health.
They have a very strong, vested interest in keeping them safe because they get firewood for one, but they also get medicine, and food, and sometimes even shelter.
Go back further in time and women like Amy would have had to collect the water for the house, for cooking and washing, and the firewood for heating.
"We believe that environmental degradation and climate change forced community members to move further away from the settlement to farm and to find supplies like firewood," said Larsen.
These days, Nuhu hews firewood and earns a meager N500 ($1.50) daily from wood sales -- selling about five packs at N100 each (30 cents) -- to support his family.
For example, Médecins Sans Frontières reported that 500 displaced women from Darfur in Sudan were raped whilst collecting firewood and water in the space of only five-months.
Salim, 50, recalls that when he was growing up here on the coast, mangroves were harvested indiscriminately for building houses, making boats and burning as firewood and charcoal.
Charcoal — cleaner and easier to use than firewood, cheaper and more readily available than gas or electricity — has become one of the biggest engines of Africa's informal economy.
But this was mid-October: Pickup trucks throttled past on the main drag, hauling hay and firewood for a winter that would slump down from Canada any day.
Half a million Rohingya still live in Rakhine, but they have been herded into internment camps or prevented from leaving their villages, even to farm or collect firewood.
The flotation technique revealed that roots and tubers were probably cooked at the site, and that pine and spruce were a major source of firewood for these humans.
On Johnny's watch, hundreds of trees have grown and been turned to firewood and furniture; peanuts have been sown and peanut butter made; mangoes have been plucked and pickled.
Key steps for prevention of plague include eliminating nesting places for rodents around your home, sheds, garages and recreation areas by removing brush, rock piles, trash and excess firewood.
The need to gather extra firewood often results in personal security problems as adolescent girls and women face sexual harassment when they go out to collect it, she said.
During the December 2013 episode of his Internet talk show, Sound of Freedom, Higbie argued that "the black race" had "lax" morals while recounting an experience giving away firewood.
Haiti has a pervasive problem with deforestation as residents chop down trees for firewood and to construct shelters with, and this leaves hillsides vulnerable to mudslides during heavy rainstorms.
The data, as reported by the North Korean census of 2008, show that nearly 93% of households lack access to gas or electricity and rely on firewood or coal.
In each case, the researchers found that tree growth took off between 1630 to 1650—suggesting that the people who'd been logging for building materials and firewood had vanished.
Farmers had cut trees for firewood and to clear space for animals and crops since at least the fourth millennium BC; some tree species were wiped out by disease.
Residents there said they were grateful for the reprieve from the fighting, which allowed children to leave their homes to gather firewood for the first time in a while.
The drone doesn't just carry essential items for relief, but also features a plywood frame for firewood, wings packed with food and protective covers that can double as shelter.
In neighboring Tanzania, UNHCR said trees nurseries have been started in camps hosting refugees fleeing the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi who have clashed with locals over firewood.
The electrically propelled vehicle could eventually monitor and herd cattle, check for invasive plants (and spray them), inspect fences, and even do work around the house like carrying firewood.
"If you're in the forest to collect firewood and the soldiers see you, they will rape you," Nykeer Mut, the women's leader of one of the camp's zones, said.
But local assistant police chief Lawrence Micheni linked the crime to increasing demand for firewood in rural shopping centers, as fuel prices rise and buyers try to cut costs.
But somebody had cut down a dead tree for firewood, leaving the stump three feet off the ground, and he struck it at a sprint right in his privates.
The woman who runs the refuge, who goes by the pseudonym "the Godmother," looked around while a compatriot slammed a machete against a tree stump to cut more firewood.
You can hardly blame a backcountry purist for scoffing at glamping, fancy fireside dinners, tents with no assembly required and apps that allow you to order firewood on demand.
Born to a firewood seller in Yola, Adamawa State in northeast Nigeria, he was an only child who grew up very poor and lost his father early in life.
Her food rations regularly run out, so she leaves the camp daily to gather firewood, hoping to earn enough money for milk and soap to wash her children's clothes.
Every day in winter, the ailing 21-year-old wakes early, collects 21980 kilograms (22016 pounds) of firewood from the nearby forest, and hauls it home on his back.
The Rays' shacklike house had a leaky tin roof and no electricity or plumbing; one winter, the family tore apart the walls and the floorboards to burn as firewood.
"We got college kids, we got professors, we have old families on the Upper East Side—I've delivered firewood to the Roosevelts—we have Irish pub owners," March said.
Jane Sanders told People magazine in 2628 that her now-28503-year-old husband also has a unique way of logging some physical activity: He chops his own firewood.
He had to seek permission to fish in a river just outside his village's boundaries, to collect firewood from an adjacent hill, or to go to a neighboring market.
It was February, and when the firewood and food ran out, his older brother and sister hauled him and another brother into town on a sled in a snowstorm.
While visiting a wheat dumpling stall, the VICE News reporters also noticed that an axe for chopping firewood had been chained to the ground in accordance with regional rules.
Just how much firewood you'd go through in one night to stay warm, how thick you'd make the cabin walls, how close you'd sleep to the person next to you.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tyler Ivanoff, an American schoolteacher, was gathering firewood with his children on a beach in western Alaska when he came across a champagne bottle with a letter inside.
"If you have dry firewood and the wind is blowing, the fire will get going," Sergei G. Chetverikov, director of the pipe factory here, said of TMK's prospects in Iran.
Netflix is bringing back another Wet Hot American Summer series, and it looks like almost everyone from those fateful days at Camp Firewood in 1981 made it to the reunion.
Arturo Gianvenuti, a forestry specialist with the FAO said plans have been developed to create dedicated plantations in Uganda to increase firewood supplies and promote the use of alternative energy.
Those might include adjusting crop planting times to account for later rains, switching from water intensive rice farming to raising fruit like mangoes, and developing tree plantations to provide firewood.
It also found that 80% of households relied solely on either charcoal or firewood as their primary cooking fuel, with 68 billion shillings ($660 million) of charcoal consumed each year.
As violence has escalated, many in the poorer regions of La Paz had taken to cooking over firewood as long lines for liquified gas, canisters and scarce food complicated life.
This monument encompasses breathtaking landscapes and is a focal point for recreation and traditional uses including rafting, hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, and gathering of firewood, pinon nuts, and medicinal herbs.
It also found that 80% of households relied solely on either charcoal or firewood as their primary cooking fuel, with 68 billion shillings ($660 million) of charcoal consumed each year.
I spend nearly the whole day outside chopping firewood for our house (we live off the grid), maintaining trails, plowing, going on walks with our dogs, snowshoeing, skiing, winter biking.
Even among those who have grid power, few can afford to use it for cooking, leaving them reliant on firewood and charcoal and adding to the strain on local forests.
Even among those who have grid power, few can afford to use it for cooking, leaving them reliant on firewood and charcoal and adding to the strain on local forests.
Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler and the rest of the "Wet Hot American Summer" counselors return to Camp Firewood for a 10-year-reunion weekend in this new eight-part sequel.
The 19-year-old Salim Kipkemboi, who used to sell firewood by the roadside, was swooped up by the group in 2013 and recently finished fourth in the Sharjah Tour.
"People from the peripheral localities deliberately trespassing into the coal mine and overburden areas to pick coal, firewood and even graze their livestock remains a cause of concern," Mehra said.
If you get close to the garage, you might notice that the windows are fogged over, because Carlson uses it to season firewood, which gives off moisture as it dries.
In medieval times, some of it was used as a commons for grazing and gathering firewood, but in the late 18th century it had become a popular retreat for Londoners.
Lindsay asks her to add a bundle of firewood to the tally, and suddenly our presence here, just down the road from the Bamberton campground, clicks into place for her.
"Best part was time flexibility allowed coaching kids' sports, assisting with homeschooling, aiding elderly parents and taking breaks to make firewood or tend to the veggie garden," Mr. Allen wrote.
In recent winters, really nice white birch firewood has been showing up at Washington-area supermarkets at $8 to $9 for a bundle sufficient for two evenings sitting by the fireplace.
When 47-year-old Shane McDaniel, of Lake Stevens, Washington, began cutting firewood back in March, he never imagined his efforts would mark the beginning of a months-long good deed.
Standing next to people queuing for food and firewood in the Calais Jungle, you had to keep reminding yourself that you were in one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
The 2001 comedy, directed by David Wain, is deliriously, enthusiastically dumb, chronicling the last day of lunacy at the idyllic Camp Firewood as the summer of 1981 comes to a close.
While the cast is solid enough that it can sell almost anything, taking a third trip to Camp Firewood makes for a reunion that would've been best left to our imaginations.
N'DJAMENA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a dusty alleyway in Chad's capital, veiled women sell peanuts laid out on handkerchiefs and children bring home firewood on donkeys, as if from another era.
If there is less variation, you're freer to do what you want now, because you're not preparing foods or chopping firewood or making winter clothes to get you through the winter.
That men are more likely to be killed than raped plays a role, but even if it were safe, women in South Sudan say societal norms dictate that they fetch firewood.
The growing use of firewood has triggered alarm among activists who say discussions of environmental problems are often eclipsed by diatribes about runaway inflation, economic collapse and a protracted political stalemate.
Stacks of firewood echo the stairs' rigid lines, and the hall is bare except for a collection of straw hats that Alegre's girlfriend, Cristina Carulla, hung on an ecru plaster wall.
Iya Romantei, a rustic 1950s cabin with tatami floors and firewood stacked outside the front door, is a hotel in Japan's Iya Valley, an ancient forested landscape six hours from Tokyo.
On race: Speaking on 'Sound of Freedom' in December 2013, Higbie, while recounting a time he placed an advertisement to give away free firewood, said "the black race" had "lax" morals.
Use it as outdoor fire fuel Dried branches and hunks of trunk will make fabulous firewood for an outdoor fire pit or bonfire, but be sure to keep the fire outside.
"But if you are able to produce firewood, a dining table or construction materials from sustainable sources, you're ... replacing CO2 intense products for better ones," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Although she is receiving some support from international aid groups like Save the Children, she fetches water and firewood on her own and jostles for handouts of rice and cooking oil.
In the mornings, the village smells of burning firewood brought by the children as the women make breakfast: sometimes there is pasta, but more likely coffee and a piece of bread.
In the sitting room, baskets of firewood sit on the floor and perfect ceramics, some of them Eastern, crowd the mantelpiece all at once, as if too much order is a menace.
The French have a long and ambiguous link to their forests, a source of conflict during the revolution in the eighteenth century between nobles and peasants seeking firewood and land for grazing.
Photo via NGO "It is highly probable that there is more than one factory buying the firewood," said Suwanna Gauntlett, CEO of Wildlife Alliance, a conservation group that works with forestry officials.
At both places, you can rub the winter out of your hands near a hot stove (fueled by coal at McSorley's, firewood at Achilles) whose feet are propped on beat-up floorboards.
Situated only a few hundred miles from the Equator, and with most of the area's trees long ago chopped down for firewood or to make charcoal, there's little escape from the sun.
And there were jokes about finding a 'Whites Only' sign at the entrance to our destination or the perils of being lynched or attacked while collecting firewood after the sun went down.
Watch the video ... you can hear the pissed off drivers leaning on the horn while the two try to look comfy in their urban camping setting ... complete with firewood on the asphalt.
It is a frequent sight across the camp: A young migrant boy trailing through the thick mud, dragging a blanket full of wet firewood to get him and others through the night.
Scuffles broke out at the camp in recent days as destitute people scrambled for food and firewood, while many have been sleeping in the open, often in the rain amid low temperatures.
Despite recent efforts to plant trees, many of the hills in North Korea, a mountainous country, remain bare after decades of cutting trees for firewood and making room for terraced farm patches.
But theft that takes place on farms is also a threat to Kenya's trees because farmers are then forced to cut more timber on their own land to replace the stolen firewood.
His father was a professional church singer who was expelled from the Communist Party for his religious activities and for illegally cutting firewood on his former property, which had apparently been confiscated.
I don't think Alexis will give in to Mutt's musky charms (he looks like he smells like firewood and pretension), but I predict a declaration of affection from the prodigal Schitt son.
SKRYHALIVKA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian pensioner Nadiya Ignatiy says she has had the plum and cherry trees in her garden cut down for firewood since the government raised gas prices late last year.
That can take the form of buying cleaner-burning cookstoves in developing countries that reduce deforestation for firewood, or financing a wind turbine generator to displace fossil fuels on the power grid.
And the eighty per cent of New Yorkers who backed Hillary Clinton could try spending a day on a soon-to-be-automated assembly line, or learn to chop their own firewood.
With the holidays upon us, you may soon find yourself visiting relatives in one of the more rural corners of the country — hiking the backlands, chopping firewood or, perhaps, throwing an ax.
Daniel Rossen retreated into upstate New York anonymity, collected firewood, considered his place in the world, read a ton, and wrote a bunch of dark navel-gazing songs that he mostly hated.
Scuffles broke out at the camp this week as destitute migrants and refugees scrambled for food and firewood, while many have been sleeping in the open, often in the rain and low temperatures.
There has been a lot of drama in this season of Naked and Afraid XL. Literally hours after he stripped down in Ecuador, participant Charlie Frattini severely twisted his knee while gathering firewood.
Toilets, often the only concrete structure in the house, are used as a storeroom for firewood, grass, chickens, cow-dung cakes and food grains, or double up as goat-sheds or even temples.
"(Their actions would result in) increased rainfall, adequate water both for livestock and domestic use, and reduced massive destruction on the environment through firewood and charcoal burning," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Fourteen years later, Netflix gave us more than the original Camp Firewood experience with the prequel series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp – and that's probably not something the critics expected.
If anything, my father often fondly recollects his physical endurance as a youngster, that he collected firewood, learned carpentry and cooking, tilled the fields and stole villagers' dogs with other re-educated youth.
Eventually, with the aid of the grounds staff, the 50 students of the all-boys college had an idea: to turn those fallen trees into firewood for families in need during the winter.
Her home's energy needs were costly too: oil-rich Nigeria's unreliable power supply meant she had little choice but to spend a large part of the family's income on firewood, charcoal and kerosene.
He has established a distinctive style, regularly adding images of human activities to his designs: cutting firewood, planting a cornfield, a wedding, the Day of the Dead — "an infinity of things," he said.
Every day, these women walk five hours in the sweltering heat, just to reach a forest to look for firewood, before having to turn around and walk all the way back to camp.
Songs like "Firewood" and "My Employer" see him no longer using narrators as vehicles for his own emotions, as he plumbs the depths of his experience and puts the discoveries on full display.
"Sohail Shahzad has confessed of the killings," Mr. Tajik said, adding that the suspect used to drive a rickshaw in Chunian and had lured the children by offering them money to collect firewood.
People from the surrounding community, including young activists with the Democratic Socialists of America, came to the strike line every day to offer moral support, pizza, firewood and groceries for hard-up families.
Many people who live in such homes are also at greater risk due to the use of candles, kerosene and firewood in lighting or cooking, which could affect air quality and people's health.
Then he drove past the migrant camp, topped with barbed wire and spilling out people, and rumbled past trees that migrants had stripped of their branches and chopped to their trunks for firewood.
Here local Navajos rely on access to these federal lands so they can collect firewood to heat their homes, hunt to feed their families, and graze their livestock to eke out a living.
The organization also built roads and bridges, making daily life easier for people by cutting down on the time it took to go to the market or fetch firewood, according to its website.
It is women like Zimunya who bear the brunt of the burden as they are forced to fetch water from tainted sources, gather firewood for cooking, and try to dispose of household waste.
We stash the bags and a six-pack of bottled water in the leg space of the sidecar we have reserved for gear, then secure the firewood under a web of bungee cords.
Growing demand for firewood and timber from tea factories in the Mount Kenya area has speeded the cutting of trees, and fruit trees are particularly valued for their high-quality wood, Mugambi said.
"We don't get money, that's why we do this," said Umaru Usman Kaski, hoping to trade a small bundle of firewood worth about 50 naira (0.12 pounds) to support his family of eight.
The conflict has already forced more than 3 million people to flee their homes, and many women report being targeted by soldiers when they leave U.N.-protected camps to search for firewood or food.
Geoff Owen, the Wakatipu-area operations manager for the Department of Conservation, said the Lake Mackenzie Hut where the woman stayed had firewood and may have had some food left behind by the rangers.
The business has done so well she now has four buffaloes and an assistant, and has taken out another loan to install a biogas plant, saving on firewood and sparing her family the woodsmoke.
Haji said on Monday the investigation by his office and the police revealed that funds were stolen through fictitious invoices for goods such as firewood and stationery and multiple payments on one supplier invoice.
Starting with two followers in July when he opened the site, Mr. Kosyak has built a congregation of 70 people, with a bakery, a church choir and various services on offer, like delivering firewood.
Guatemala, the main source of the migrant caravan heading our way, has been ravaged by deforestation thanks to illegal logging, farmers cutting trees for firewood and drug traffickers creating landing strips and smuggling trails.
Boy Smells Ash Candle, available at East Dane, $34With notes of firewood, palo santo, smoke, charcoal, and hay, this candle will fill his space with a natural, woody scent whenever he lights it up.
The deal, which values Firewood at up to $150 million, will be funded in part through an issue of shares to raise about 100 million pounds ($122.94 million), S4 Capital said in a statement.
Irving laid out the terms of Dom's new Dark Army contract by treating Santiago like an especially stubborn piece of firewood, illustrating what would befall her loved ones should she stray from the plan.
It is technical wizardry worthy of Stockholm or New York; yet outside buffaloes graze, a pot of water is coming to the boil on a pile of firewood and children scamper between mud-brick houses.
Among a population of at least 10,000 are an estimated 4,000 children living in squalid conditions at Idomeni, where people queue for hours for a plate of food and fight over firewood to keep warm.
We live in an age of Slow TV. To be clear, I'm not talking about the Scandinavian livestream-as-broadcast-TV sensation that's captivated scores of viewers just by airing eight hours of burning firewood.
She was serving life without parole after jurors last year found her guilty of murder by forcing her granddaughter, Savannah Hardin, to run for three hours while carrying firewood after she lied about eating candy.
On a day like any other day when he woke early, gathered firewood and delivered milk, Pablo learned that his siblings in the United States had finally gathered and sent a significant amount of money.
Maple has a totally different grain structure to ash, and although it has grain like any other wood, the weakest points in a maple tree run radially from the center (think of someone chopping firewood).
"We can't let those who collected firewood for others be frozen to death in the snow, and we can't let those who created the path of freedom be trapped in the thorns," the letter said.
But at 9 o'clock on a recent Sunday morning, he and some classmates stuffed themselves into the back seat of an aging pickup truck cab and set out to gather a week's worth of firewood.
But most cases go unreported because farmers are not aware firewood theft should be reported as an environmental crime, said Ngai Mutuoboro of the Atiriri Bururi ma Chuka community conservation group in Tharaka Nithi county.
Seeing that their fuel was low, I offered up my bundle of firewood and my small bag of coal, then unfolded my sleeping bag on the floor and gratefully accepted a swig of Tom's whiskey.
"We started with a clean sheet of paper, we've been at it for a year and we now have, post-Firewood, 1,800 people in 23 countries and a market cap of $600 million," Sorrell said.
But for scarf and glove vendors, firewood sellers, heating oil companies and others whose fortunes rise in the cold, the weather was another reason to groan in a winter that has rarely delivered a frost.
For travelers, the camps offer convenient access to nature without an investment in equipment or the chores of firewood-gathering and the common camping hazards of splinters, sleeping in the rain and waking up cold.
Just as the group distributes firewood in keeping with the indigenous people's primary source of heat (the wood stove), the food program also aims to create solutions that mesh with the Lakota community's history and heritage.
And excluding all humans from reserves creates tension with local villagers, who often want to graze their animals or forage for firewood—a problem with nature reserves around the world that is keenly felt in India.
"People end up spending a lot more money on electricity access just by using haphazard means (such as) kerosene lamps, firewood, candles, generators," said Aminata Dumbuya, Sierra Leone campaign director at the Power for All campaign.
Monira Ferdinand, a 32-year-old mother of four who was preparing lentil soup, said she had used firewood back in her village, but the smoke would sting her eyes and the fire required constant fanning.
Wet Hot American Summer takes place in 1981 on the last day of summer camp at Camp Firewood where sexual tensions are running high between counselors as they get ready to say goodbye to one another.
Refugees worldwide struggle to access energy, and often pay high costs for primitive fuels like firewood, according to the Moving Energy Initiative (MEI), a partnership between charities, the British government and the United Nations' refugee agency.
You flipped to a Rick Bass story and found calm craftsmanship, muted epiphanies, working men and women acting out the oldest struggles (for love, self-respect, firewood, venison, rent money) in rural and often beautiful settings.
After being widowed at a young age, she also outlived all three of her children—who died early by various causes—and relied on charity in the form of firewood and food in order to survive.
Two years ago, 60 members of the network were also flown to Nairobi, Kenya, to learn how to make and sell charcoal briquettes; deforestation means firewood is scarce and the briquettes in any case are greener.
He said the deal was worth $150 million, with S4 Capital paying $112 million upfront — half in shares, half in cash — and the rest of the balance coming if Firewood hits its targets for the year.
NGURIUNDITU, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Joyce Njenga replaced her traditional open-fire hearth with an energy-saving stove, she was pleased it lived up to its promised efficiencies: using less firewood and halving cooking times.
After he left Arcadia, Mr. DiNardo worked for his father's concrete company, but he wrote on Facebook in November that he had moved on to sell "firewood," which some friends said was a code for drugs.
We heat a lot of our buildings with firewood that we produce on our campus, and we're at the tail end of the wood season, so we just have a little bit of stacking left to go.
Their work has bestowed a great legacy to the village and state, as not only are Banyans valuable for firewood and furniture, but the region's chief minister dedicated a pot of money to continue their eco efforts.
Low-quality wood for paper pulp wood and firewood, which accounts for about 30 to 40 percent of low-altitude harvested wood, has become essentially worthless, fetching about one euro per cubic meter for standing stem timber.
In addition, he said, the collection of firewood in urban areas can cause respiratory problems from smoke, rising temperatures in cities and increased risk of landslides in poor communities where houses are often built on unsteady terrain.
Each day at sunrise, Brown, 30, from Cameroon, wakes up among dozens of African migrants as they leave their tents, gather firewood, and prepare to cook food on the street in front of Siglo XXI in Tapachula.
Under the protection of this act, the traditional activities of firewood and pinon nut gathering, hunting and grazing, and tribal ceremonies would continue while preserving the dignity of its burial grounds, cliff dwellings, and natural wildlife habitats.
I've been two weeks off the grid in Carhartts and XtraTufs, stained fishing shirts and a ragged ball cap, cutting firewood in the forest for the cookstove, collecting water, fishing hard for striped bass off the rocks.
Its economy has shrunk by more than two thirds since 2013; incomes have fallen to their lowest levels in decades; hyperinflation wreaks havoc with savings and purchasing; and people scavenge for food and collect firewood to survive.
After receiving a permit, farmers can plant and prune seedlings and cultivate crops for themselves during the early stages of plantation establishment in degraded areas, instead of illegally felling trees to sell as timber and firewood for cash.
To protect yourself, use caution when slipping on shoes you haven't worn in awhile, picking up items of clothing that have been sitting on the ground for a long time, or carrying a load of lumber or firewood.
In the past 25 years Uganda has lost 63 percent of its forest cover due to tree-cutting for firewood, timber and charcoal, as well as the growth of farms and towns, according to the National Forest Authority.
" Haq said U.N. peacekeepers had stepped up patrols and were also providing "protection at designated times to women when they to go out of the Protection of Civilians sites to collect firewood and procure other non-food items.
The family, who lived just two blocks east, apparently did not wish to uproot Wright Lumber, because it was the only place in the neighborhood to get firewood and because their servants went there to cash their paychecks.
But women are more likely to collect water, food and firewood, and to cook meals — and therefore feel the brunt of extreme weather, disappearing water resources and soil degradation more keenly, according to a 2009 United Nations report.
You'll drive past a thicket of short, squat mango trees, sufaidas (eucalyptus) that are chopped for firewood, and date trees that in five or six months will yield bundles of silky-skinned fruit the size of a baby.
Five other children and their teacher were also wounded when the group stepped on the landmine as they went to collect firewood in the village of Kyauk Yan, military spokesman Brigadier General Zaw Min Tun said by phone.
Still another theory centers on the 226th-century duke of Bohemia: As the story goes, the duke was out surveying his land the day after Christmas when he noticed a poor man trying to gather firewood in a blizzard.
It was in the middle of one of her back-in-my-day speeches, sandwiched between chopping firewood while eight months pregnant and the getting stitched back up after delivering a 10-pound baby (without pain medication, mind you).
"To boil water, they have to buy firewood and a bunch of wood is 40 taka (50 cents), which is enough to get a meal," said the 30-year-old refugee, who uses a pseudonym to protect his identity.
Four out of five people who flee their homes rely on firewood for cooking and heating, which is a major cause of deforestation in surrounding areas, said the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
For example, she said the first thing she focused on when she became energy minister in South Africa in 1999 was increasing rural electrification to reduce the burden on women forced to spend huge amounts of time collecting firewood.
She hopes to soon launch a tree-planting campaign in Uganda and wants to continue her project of installing institutional stoves — large ovens that reduce the amount of firewood used — and solar fields in schools to reduce carbon emissions.
And sometimes the apple must be thrown under the bus so that the tree and a few of its most crucial limbs don't tumble to the forest floor, where they'll be chopped up and used as firewood by Democrats.
At Kakuma refugee camp in northwest Kenya, residents receive 10 kg of firewood for cooking every eight weeks, but for most, it is not enough, said Anna Okello, a research analyst with Practical Action Consulting International who works in the camp.
This story is part of As Equals, an ongoing series Sanjoor, Afghanistan — At first glance, 13-year-old Mangal Karimy could be any boy living in a small village in western Afghanistan, hauling firewood and feeding cattle on his father's farm.
By the time "26-year-old" Victor ends up at the infirmary with Donna (Lake Bell) and her partner Yaron (David Wain), he's been pretending to be a regular ladies man for at least a decade in Camp Firewood time.
But it has also leased to foreign investors large tracts of land in Oromia that have traditionally been used by smallholder farmers for growing crops, grazing livestock and collecting firewood—and brutally suppressed the protests that erupted as a result.
Of course, much of reforestation happens in areas that have been deforested, and if Ecosia's partners cannot address the existing incentives to chop down trees—namely a need for agricultural land, firewood, and timber—the company might take its funds elsewhere.
More than nine in 10 households in the Goudoubo camp are willing to pay for electricity, with the average family currently spending up to a tenth of their income on harmful fuels like firewood and charcoal, according to the MEI.
She brought him gifts—Georgia peaches, a Virginia ham, Bee Brand insect powder to ward off mosquitoes—and he allowed her to take pictures of him in his family cemetery and to make a short film of him chopping firewood.
Each year for five or six months, there was nothing to eat, because the crops were all gone; the villagers managed to buy a little food only by foraging firewood and walking for miles to sell it in the town.
KMG started, with the help of grants, by focusing on the practical, day-to-day needs of rural communities, like fixing bridges, digging wells and planting trees to ease the burdens of women who had to fetch water and firewood.
"It has a clay lining that prevents heat from escaping, uses two firewood sticks at a time, is very quick to cook with, and does not release a lot of smoke, making it ideal for warming in modern homes," he said.
People magazine has an at-home interview with the Bernster (sadly, he's not the cover model—that honor goes to Celine Dion), in which we learn that the presidential candidate does his own laundry, grills his own food, and chops his own firewood.
One man was so unhappy with how his space turned out he noted that a lot of the furniture would end up as "firewood," and his wife had to leave the room, overcome with emotion and not wanting to sob on camera.
"Women in these communities are the ones who go out to fetch wood, or collect water, and if they're not empowered, the community doesn't even know if they had to walk for four hours to get firewood [because of deforestation]," Cerezo said.
The 35 hectares (87 acres) of land now registered to the community have changed the lives of the 50 families because they are now able to safely graze their cattle, meet most of their need of fodder and firewood, and supplement their incomes.
"Before we got back the land, the women had to walk some distance to graze the cattle, cut firewood, and we had to buy additional fodder," Gopal Jat, a village elder, said as he sat in the shade of a leafy jamun tree.
For education to be available, kids have to have time to go to school (so no chores fetching water or firewood) and they have to survive long enough to make it to school (so neonatal care, food for healthy mother, antibiotics and vaccinations).
More than nine out of every ten Revolutionary Realty clients either buy a home off the grid or plan to sever the connection and instead use firewood, propane and solar panels, often storing the photovoltaic power in big forklift batteries bought second-hand.
Players can devote all day to wandering the shore of the titular pond, listening for owl hoots or watching hummingbirds flit around flowers, but their Thoreau character will start to starve, and his firewood supplies will run dangerously low for the approaching winter.
I literally hopped on the first ride out of town into direct action, joining my church's young adult lay chaplain and about half a dozen others on a four day trip to deliver firewood to Standing Rock, North Dakota, in November of [2016].
The home-supply chain Lowe's is redistributing products such as pellet fuel, firewood, rock salt and snow shovels from distribution centers in warmer parts of the country to warehouses and stores in the Northeast, said Jennifer Popis, a spokeswoman for the company.
He grew up using chain saws to cut firewood in a nearby mountain town, so strapping spikes to his boots and learning how to climb seemed natural enough when hundreds of jobs opened up to wrangle trees killed during drought in recent years.
Maria Aldana, 61, a retiree, says she walks 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) from her house in the second city of Maracaibo to a wooded area where she can collect firewood to replace cooking gas, which has not been delivered in three months.
The opening chapters of Stalingrad move from an awkward encounter between Hitler and Mussolini to the heartrending moment when a Russian villager receives his call-up papers and worries that he can't leave his family enough firewood to see them through the winter.
In that moment I realized that I always instinctively knew Sukkot was near because of these annual winds — the breeze that invariably picks up in early autumn, carrying in the brisk air and the smell of dying leaves and faintly-burning firewood.
That means reading, playing cards and lawn games, going swimming at the nearby beach, and cooking at the communal grill or your site's individual fire ring, which comes equipped with firewood (but not matches, so be sure to toss some in your bag).
The imbalance of wealth between men and women is at least partially due to the unpaid care work (taking care of children, elders and the ill) and domestic work (cooking cleaning washing, mending, fetching water and firewood) that women are often responsible for.
There are two full weeks left before the autumn equinox, 14 days before we have to start thinking about getting the firewood in and whether there's time to dry-clean the overcoat we meant to drop off in April, before it gets cold.
It was not clear who was responsible or what the motive was for the attack on a group of civilians searching for firewood near the town of Borofaye and about 10 km (six miles) from the Guinea Bissau border, said army spokesman Abdoul Ndiaye.
The stepmother of a 9-year-old girl who died in 2012 after her grandmother punished her by forcing her to run for more than three straight hours while carrying firewood pleaded guilty Friday to aggravated child abuse for failing to intervene, PEOPLE confirms.
They can become the basis for jobs in tourism economies and provide essential resources, including a sustainable harvest of firewood, medicine and even meat for nearby communities — but only if somebody is protecting the habitat from the heedless human urge to consume everything right now.
And then, the clip reveals a little something you can't see on the outside; a Nazi sympathizer ironing a KKK robe and painting the words "white power" on a building, an anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist burning books and getting firewood for a cross-burning.
I've cooked with women over open flames on firewood, and they're carrying dirty water, and to me it doesn't have to be that way when I think about what we have in the United States or in Europe or in certain places in Asia.
There were kayaks, a hammock, firewood, freshly laid eggs for breakfast, lawn games, and a "Snack Shack" stocked with games, books, movies, and food — all you had to do was return the entertainment after its use or Venmo the resort for snacks or meals.
The soldier's gaze hovers over the silver candlestick on the table, the clock on the wall with the picture of Peter the Great (me, again), and the stack of firewood, before landing once again on Trunov, whose answer takes a little too long to come.
If you are riding a horse, carrying firewood, or herding goats on foot, this is a highly salient concept: You never want to mount a hill from the iy side, as it takes more energy to ascend, and an iy descent is more treacherous as well.
Their relationship with her, with each other and with the unbelieving neighbors pulls you into a world that for all its strangeness is rendered so realistically — the washing of dishes, the stacking of firewood, the difficulty of plowing during mud season — that you trust Ivey's voice.
If there is one Log Cabin scent that truly exemplifies the category, in that it smells like a snow globe crunched into a bottle along with candy canes and firewood, it is Dasein's Winter, which has gained a true cult following over the last five years.
But when they looked at other, more gradual types of loss and disturbance — forests that had been opened to selective logging for firewood, for example, or road-building that exposed more trees to drying or windy conditions — they found that the carbon impact increased sixfold over the period.
Because it's time to get in the mood: Bradley Cooper and Amy Poehler, along with Paul Rudd, David Hyde Pierce, Elizabeth Banks and Janeane Garofalo, return to Camp Firewood in Maine in this prequel, set eight weeks before the 2001 movie whose cast, now famous, was then largely unknown.
The MEI said it was considering solutions for Goudoubo such as looking to the private sector to install a mini-grid, working with the national energy company to connect the camp to the national grid, and using current aid spending on firewood to pay for cleaner fuel instead.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The labs themselves are simple, tucked into nondescript huts or caves: a couple-dozen empty barrels for mixing, sacks or gallon jugs of precursor chemicals, piles of firewood, a press machine, a generator and a water pump with a long hose to draw from a nearby well.
At Camp Firewood, in the summer of '81, time mutates and age is a costume — a young camper counsels a 30-something arts-and-crafts instructor through her divorce, while an associate professor makes a machine to shift the course of space debris using doughnuts and cans of Spam.
"I eked out a living buying and selling on the black market everything that had a value and demand, including firewood, rice, quinine, bicycle tires, mothballs and woolen yarn," he was quoted as saying in "American Exodus: Second-Generation Chinese Americans in China, 1901-1949" (2019), by Professor Brooks.

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