Biofuels are Here To Stay: What To Do About Food Supply?
11 Star it
Share
Amith , Boston:
Oct 10 2008
Made Popular Oct 10 2008
United States :
In a wide-ranging session on Tuesday dealing with global biofuel, food security and poverty issues, there was plenty for the presenters to disagree about — but the one thing they could all concur on was that the biofuel genie is out of the bottle and...
Add Images and Videos
Close X
Recommended Tags or Keywords
Search by Tags or Keywords
Selected Media ( You can Upload only Six media )
Sorry no picture found for this combination of tags. Try to search minimum number of tags at once
1 Stars
Oscar
Oct 10 2008
Oaxaca,
Mexico
it’s a catch 22 situation.The moment the talk of the use of corn here, in Mexico, the farmers raised prices on everthing..meat, dairy, and the basic needed staple for all mexicans: corn tortillas...Unfortunately , we have to find alternatives for fuel..
Comment Link
(Global Perspectives)
1 Stars
It should be a question of priorities. With nothing to eat, why would people want to travel?
Biofuels have proven financially unsound, costing more than existing fuels and causing as many problems as they solve.
Without massive government subsidies, most biofuels are unaffordable. This technology can be shelved and the money used to research and develop biofueld could go into research for affordable, economically feasible and renewable energy sources that make more sense.
It wouldn’t be the first time someone said, ”well, it’s a nice idea, but not for now.”
Biofuels have proven financially unsound, costing more than existing fuels and causing as many problems as they solve.
Without massive government subsidies, most biofuels are unaffordable. This technology can be shelved and the money used to research and develop biofueld could go into research for affordable, economically feasible and renewable energy sources that make more sense.
It wouldn’t be the first time someone said, ”well, it’s a nice idea, but not for now.”
Local Opinions (0)
Global Opinions (2)
1 Stars
it’s a catch 22 situation.The moment the talk of the use of corn here, in Mexico, the farmers raised prices on everthing..meat, dairy, and the basic needed staple for all mexicans: corn tortillas...Unfortunately , we have to find alternatives for fuel..
1 Stars
It should be a question of priorities. With nothing to eat, why would people want to travel?
Biofuels have proven financially unsound, costing more than existing fuels and causing as many problems as they solve.
Without massive government subsidies, most biofuels are unaffordable. This technology can be shelved and the money used to research and develop biofueld could go into research for affordable, economically feasible and renewable energy sources that make more sense.
It wouldn’t be the first time someone said, ”well, it’s a nice idea, but not for now.”
Biofuels have proven financially unsound, costing more than existing fuels and causing as many problems as they solve.
Without massive government subsidies, most biofuels are unaffordable. This technology can be shelved and the money used to research and develop biofueld could go into research for affordable, economically feasible and renewable energy sources that make more sense.
It wouldn’t be the first time someone said, ”well, it’s a nice idea, but not for now.”
Add your Comment
Home

Delicious
Digg
Facebook
Reddit
Stumble Upon
Technorati
Mixx
Sphinn
Twitter
SphereIt
Propeller
Gmarks
Newsvine
Yahoo! My Web
Live Journal
Blinklist
E-mail
RSS 




