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Ethanol could leave the world hungry
Cnn.com ^
| 8-16-06
| Lester Brown
Posted on 08/29/2006 5:55:39 AM PDT by Hydroshock
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Movie theaters and fish fries hardest hit.
To: Hydroshock
ummm ... how much land are we paying farmers NOT to harvest????
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:57:03 AM PDT
by
mcg2000
(New Orleans: The city that declared Jihad against The Red Cross.)
To: Hydroshock
Dear God, are these people ever happy?
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:58:14 AM PDT
by
50sDad
(ST3d: Real Star Trek 3d Chess: http://my.ohio.voyager.net/~abartmes/tactical.htm)
To: Hydroshock
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:58:21 AM PDT
by
ClearCase_guy
( “I'm the Emperor, and I want dumplings!” (German: Ich bin der Kaiser und will Knödel.))
To: Hydroshock
The growing myth that corn is a cure-all for our energy woes
I pretty much quit reading there.
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:58:27 AM PDT
by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: Hydroshock
Bravo Sierra. All the government has to do is quit paying farmers to not grow corn, and there'd be enough to eat, turn into ethanol, and build a mile-wide bowl of Corn Chex.
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:58:33 AM PDT
by
steve-b
("Creation Science" is to the religous right what "Global Warming" is to the socialist left.)
To: Hydroshock
If we use the socialist farming methods (like in Zimbabwe) - there will be plenty of food (at least for the party elite).
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:58:34 AM PDT
by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
To: Hydroshock
I wasn't aware that people ate a lot of corn stalks and sugar cane.
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:59:09 AM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?)
To: Hydroshock
This just shows what a truly poor choice ethanol is for a motor fuel. Not to mention that a number of studies show ethanol is a net energy consumer ie you use more fossil fuel energy to produce the ethanol than you get back out of the ethanol you produce.
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:59:42 AM PDT
by
from occupied ga
(Your most dangerous enemy is your own government)
To: Gabz
Ping.
And it's Wal-Marts fault too.
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posted on
08/29/2006 5:59:44 AM PDT
by
Graybeard58
(Remember and pray for SSgt. Matt Maupin - MIA/POW- Iraq since 04/09/04)
To: Hydroshock
If today's entire U.S. grain harvest were converted into fuel for cars, it would still satisfy less than one-sixth of U.S. demand. Oh brother. Here we go again with the "will only supply one-sixth of U.S. demand" argument.
I get tired of these idiots and their arguments that we should never do anything about energy self-sufficiency as it's all only a drop in the bucket.
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:00:41 AM PDT
by
VeniVidiVici
(Rabid ethnicist.)
To: Hydroshock
My friend's husband is a consultant for people building ethanol plants. He says in only a few years they will be turning garbage into fuel. Corn is just a stepping stone.
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:00:57 AM PDT
by
jwalburg
(It wasn't the Executive that Thomas Jefferson referred to as "the Despotic Branch.")
To: from occupied ga
Stop it. You keep introducing this nonsense, people keep correcting you, and you try it again in the VAIN hope that nobody will notice that you're spinning the same nonsense.
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:01:04 AM PDT
by
steve-b
("Creation Science" is to the religous right what "Global Warming" is to the socialist left.)
To: Hydroshock
B as in 'B', S as in 'S'.
The high food value of corn - oil, protein and fiber - is not used to make ethanol and is used to make people food (mostly by being fed to livestock). Ethanol is made from the starch in corn, which isn't highly valued nutrition-wise.
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:01:07 AM PDT
by
hlmencken3
(Originalist on the the 'general welfare' clause? No? NOT an originalist!)
To: P-40
The growing myth that corn is a cure-all for our energy woes
I pretty much quit reading there.
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I pretty much stopped reading here: Cnn.com |
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:01:08 AM PDT
by
Fintan
(I'm writing a novel...one tagline at a time.)
To: cripplecreek
I know, btu this does make me think that coal gasification is a better solution for most of our energy needs. I personally would not be suprised if in 5 years I go to my local wallyworld for gas and get a mix of oil, grains, and coal in my tank.
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:01:15 AM PDT
by
Hydroshock
( (Proverbs 22:7). The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.)
To: Hydroshock
Any thing to keep us dependent on foreign oil. The truth is the gov in our country actually pays the farmers not to plant half their fields so they can import from other countries. We would have no problem feeding our selves and growing corn. Only ones who would have a fit are the trouble makers in the middle east, who black mail the world with oil and of course the oil companies.
To: cripplecreek
This is straight from the PETA types who wish the world would eat grain instead of converting grain to meat, notice too that they get in their slams at Wal-Mart.
While I agree that ethanol is not the answer I don't agree with their reasoning.
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:02:16 AM PDT
by
Graybeard58
(Remember and pray for SSgt. Matt Maupin - MIA/POW- Iraq since 04/09/04)
To: Hydroshock
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:02:19 AM PDT
by
DungeonMaster
(More and more churches are nada scriptura.)
To: mcg2000
I wonder if the impact on the fresh water supply isn't a much bigger issue. We are never going to grow enough corn in the US to replace our use of oil. For ethanol to be viable, it will need to be made from something that is a much more prolific grower/producer than corn. In either case, the volume of water requried is tremendous.
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posted on
08/29/2006 6:02:37 AM PDT
by
IamConservative
(Humility is not thinking less of oneself; humility is thinking about oneself less.)
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