Environmental Innovation Could be Haiti's Salvation

By Bryan Schaaf on Vendredi, avril 21, 2006.

Burn 1 Anyone who has been to Haiti knows that its environment has been devastated. In fact, one of the first things a visitor notices when flying into Haiti are sandy, rocky mountains that used to be covered with trees. The erosion not only makes the soil less productive, but it also makes villages more susceptible to flooding, mudslides, and other natural disasters.

We've written on this site before about how environmental preservation must be linked to livelihoods to be sustainable. People are hungry and will continue to use charcoal until they have an alternative they like as much and costs less.

President Elect Preval, an agronomist by training himself, announced plans to diversify Haiti's sugar industry. In terms of crops, sugar is worth next to nothing. Sugar cane is not indigenous to Haiti but was widely planted throughout the Caribbean by European colonizers. When Germans invented a technique for withdrawing sugar from sugar beats, even Michigan could produce sugar. Sugar cane became a water-intensive, profit losing endeavor.
Or did it?

Preval intends to work with Brazil to covert sugar cane into ethanol and bio-diesel. If energy prices keep increasing, this could be a very sensible move. Haiti, being a small country, will never be an economy of scale. However, there is a huge need for alternate sources of energy in Haiti as the traditional ones arent working very well. If Haiti were able to meet its own needs, it could explore export to the DR and other countries as well.
There is hope. Jamaica has been producing ethanol for export to the US market since August 2005, through a joint venture between the state-owned petroleum refinery, Petrojam, and a Brazilian firm, Coimex. That Endeavour earned the company operating under the name Petrojam Ethanol Limited (PEL) $2.26 billion in revenues and netted a profit of $247 million for the seven months it has been in operation. For the current fiscal year, PEL is expected to generate a net profit of $381 million from $3.76 billion in revenue. You would have to sell a lot of pieces for sugar cane in the market to reach $381 million.

Haiti Innovation believes that projects which link income generation to the environment will positive impact Haiti's long term development. We encourage potential partners to submit applications in this exciting area.

Bryan

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Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment

The link between Mind and Social / Environmental-Issues. The fast-paced, consumerist lifestyle of Industrial Society is causing exponential rise in psychological problems besides destroying the environment. All issues are interlinked. Our Minds cannot be peaceful when attention-spans are down to nanoseconds, microseconds and milliseconds. Our Minds cannot be peaceful if we destroy Nature. Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment Subject : In a fast society slow emotions become extinct. Subject : A thinking mind cannot feel. Subject : Scientific/ Industrial/ Financial thinking destroys the planet. Subject : Environment can never be saved as long as cities exist. Emotion is what we experience during gaps in our thinking. If there are no gaps there is no emotion. Today people are thinking all the time and are mistaking thought (words/ language) for emotion. When society switches-over from physical work (agriculture) to mental work (scientific/ industrial/ financial/ fast visuals/ fast words ) the speed of thinking keeps on accelerating and the gaps between thinking go on decreasing. There comes a time when there are almost no gaps. People become incapable of experiencing/ tolerating gaps. Emotion ends. Man becomes machine. A society that speeds up mentally experiences every mental slowing-down as Depression / Anxiety. A ( travelling )society that speeds up physically experiences every physical slowing-down as Depression / Anxiety. A society that entertains itself daily experiences every non-entertaining moment as Depression / Anxiety. FAST VISUALS /WORDS MAKE SLOW EMOTIONS EXTINCT. SCIENTIFIC /INDUSTRIAL /FINANCIAL THINKING DESTROYS EMOTIONAL CIRCUITS. A FAST (LARGE) SOCIETY CANNOT FEEL PAIN / REMORSE / EMPATHY. A FAST (LARGE) SOCIETY WILL ALWAYS BE CRUEL TO ANIMALS/ TREES/ AIR/ WATER/ LAND AND TO ITSELF. To read the complete article please follow either of these links : Article Article sushil_yadav

Thanks for your input

Dawn, Thanks for your input. We certainly realize that the briquette market is limited in Haiti. See what Matt Marek had to say on March 3, 2006 on deforestation in Haiti by clicking here.

Robert Miller, Director
Haiti Innovation, Inc.

Charcoal in Haiti

Charcoal is imported - from the Dominican Republic, contributing to deforestation there. The commercial briquettes made in the US are much more expensive than traditional wood charcoal and are not competitive in this market. We have tried promoting artifical charcoal presses, where loose organic matter like tree leaves and wood chips are combined with waste paper and pressed into burnable briquettes. They work on a household level, but few families have been able to make a true business out of them as they can with wood charcoal. The problems are tied to the availability of waste paper in rural Haiti and to the seasonal lack of organic matter (the goats eat everything by the end of the dry season). Other appropriate technology groups are extending this technology in areas closer to cities, and working out the kinks.

Charcoal

Bryan: Has anyone ever thought of looking at the prospect of importing charcoal to Port-au-Prince? You would think Matchlight or Kingsford would jump at that market. Mike Wilson and I spoke about this once and it seems like a great idea. Tom

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