TECH ENTREPRENEUR PRAISES KING CHARLES’ ‘VISIONARY’ APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY RICK PARISH VOWS TO ADDRESS THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS OF ENERGY INEQUALITY, HELPING FAMILIES AND SCHOOLS ACCESS CLEAN COOKING POWER IN AFRICA
Rick Parish, the Australian philanthropist and tech entrepreneur, says His Majesty King Charles III’s recent speech has strengthened his commitment to tackling energy inequality and the humanitarian crisis sweeping across the Commonwealth.
The founder of deep-tech company Kinetic7 Technologies – which is headquartered in ADGM square, Al Maryah island Abu Dhabi with offices in Italy, Europe, Australia, the US and the UK – has spoken of his admiration for His Majesty King Charles III’s longstanding commitment to the planet, the environment and humanitarian causes, following the King’s recent address to the US Congress during the royal visit to the United States.
Household air pollution (HAP) is responsible for 3.1 million premature deaths each year, caused by families cooking with wood-burning and inefficient cook stoves. Household air pollution also plays a significant role in deforestation, increases carbon emissions in the atmosphere, and has a major impact on climate change across Commonwealth countries.
Moved by His Majesty’s trailblazing work on sustainability and climate change through the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI), The King’s Foundation, and the Harmony Project, Parish says he is determined to play his part in addressing the deepening energy inequality crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa and other nations across the Commonwealth.
At the heart of that mission is a portable cooking stove developed by Kinetic7, designed to produce clean energy using hydrogen gas on demand for families and schools in Africa. The technology uses water and the sun’s solar power to generate clean gas for cooking and heating.
Parish’s drive to create Kinetic7 was shaped by personal tragedy. Following the death of his four-year-old son, Elliot, from brain cancer, he says his work and travels in Africa showed him first-hand how many families were cooking on primitive wood-burning stoves. He witnessed young children suffering the effects of indoor air pollution and inhaling toxic fumes. Many children were also dying prematurely from respiratory illnesses, the inhalation of toxic fumes and carbon particulates.
Rick could clearly see the problems this was causing for families, with women and children becoming sick from air pollution and having to walk up to 10 km a day just to collect firewood. He could also see the direct impact this was having on deforestation and climate change. This strengthened his determination to make a positive change and “leave the world in a better place” — a mission he feels aligns with the King’s vision of Harmony.
“With Kinetic7, we have not only developed a solution for creating clean, carbon-free hydrogen-on-demand energy, but we can also radically reduce the 3.1 million premature deaths caused each year by household air pollution, while helping to reduce the impact of climate change and large-scale deforestation. By uniting private-sector philanthropy and diplomacy with NGO’s and partner agencies such as Unicef and the United Nations, we can truly address energy inequality in Africa and other developing nations across the Commonwealth to achieve something truly meaningful.” Parish said.
As well as developing the Tribe™️ and Nomad™️ portable cooking stoves, Parish has also innovated the world’s first Carbon Free Kitchen (CFK). Designed using a modular shipping-container system, the portable kitchen will provide a large-scale carbon-free kitchen using clean hydrogen gas on demand through Kinetic7 technology. The Carbon Free Kitchen can be used for large groups of people for humanitarian purposes and in schools across Africa.
Each year, 3.1 million premature deaths occur due to the inhalation of toxic smoke and household air pollution (HAP), including many children under five in Sub-Saharan Africa. Families without access to clean energy often rely on inefficient wood-burning stoves for cooking and heating — a practice that also contributes to deforestation and the climate crisis. Over 200 women a month are subjected to sexual violence and assault as they walk up to 10 km a day simply to collect firewood to cook for their families.
Parish added: “His Majesty, as the former Prince of Wales, was so ahead of his time many years ago on the environment, climate change and deforestation, and nobody was prepared to listen. Only now is the world waking up to his wisdom and philosophy of Harmony, understanding the importance of the symbiotic relationship between mankind and the natural world.”
Kinetic7
Kinetic7 is a deep-tech company founded by Australian entrepreneur and philanthropist Rick Parish. Headquartered in Abu Dhabi, UAE, with entities in the UK, Australia, Italy and the US, Kinetic7 has pioneered a unique patented and patent-pending clean-energy technology to produce hydrogen gas on demand. Kinetic7 was developed to serve both humanitarian and environmental purposes in developing and developed nations. Following an $18M research and development programme over the last six years, the first Kinetic7 portable stoves, ‘Tribe™️’ and ‘Nomad™️’, are about to enter the commercialisation phase. They are the first of several portable stove innovations designed by Kinetic7 to be announced this year.
The Tribe™️ Stove
The Tribe™️ stove has been designed solely for humanitarian purposes in developing nations where people use traditional wood-burning stoves and inefficient cooking stoves fuelled by LPG and kerosene to cook and provide heat in their homes. The aim of the Tribe™️ stove is to help reduce reliance on wood-burning and inefficient cook stoves. Tribe™️ will improve the quality of life for people in developing nations worldwide while reducing carbon emissions, deforestation, and related health risks. By producing no carbon emissions at the point of use, it will also help tackle the major issues of deforestation and climate change, empowering local people.
The Nomad™️ Stove
The ‘Nomad™️’ stove has been designed for rapid portable deployment into disaster zones to assist with disaster relief, humanitarian, military and emergency-services use. Using a small amount of water and a small solar-powered battery, it produces no carbon emissions at the point of use, creating hydrogen gas on demand for cooking and heating.
The Impact Of Household Air Pollution
Each year, cooking on inefficient wood-burning stoves contributes to 3.1 million deaths from household air pollution and respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, eye damage, heart conditions, and cancers caused by inhaling toxic smoke and carbon particulates. Over 237,000 of those deaths are attributed to children under the age of five.
