The Collateral Damages of Growing BioFuel

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Two things I heard this morning on the radio:

  1. Now, half of the corn cultivated in the US is for biofuel. Abroad, we see the same trend: more and more crops end up in gas tanks. The result of that is that is that the price of food has gone up for the Earth&#8217-s poors. The Food and Drug Administration of the United Nations (FAO) has issued a report predicting some kind of riots by hungry protesters.
  2. Before they can grow &#8220-oil palm trees&#8221- (is that Jatropha?), they have to burn the forests, thus releasing CO2 in the atmosphere &#8212-the complete, damn opposite of what the Earth needs right now.

The kind of bad news you&#8217-ll never hear at Caveat Bettor. :-D [See his comment!!]

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4 thoughts on “The Collateral Damages of Growing BioFuel

  1. Chris. F. Masse said:

    OK, I have corrected.

  2. Chris. F. Masse said:

    OK, I have corrected.

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