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re: knee-jerk reaction from hippies when it comes to increasing human needs
Originally posted by Oncle Boris
What would be more damaging to the environment, thousands of square miles of additional crops with the pesticides and deforestation that comes with them, or the current gas emissions?
Ever heard of rural flight, kid? States like Kansas are filled with ghost towns surrounded by former farmlands right now. If demand for ethanol would go up, the price would go as well, thus making farming viable in the rural midwest once again. It's basic supply and demand.
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris
What would be more damaging to the environment, thousands of square miles of additional crops with the pesticides and deforestation that comes with them, or the current gas emissions?
Now, I'm sure there is an environmental impact from all this but at least the Brazilians have stopped importing energy and have found a secure domestic way to provide for their needs.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Re: re: knee-jerk reaction from hippies when it comes to increasing human needs
Originally posted by VJ
Yes, I must agree because the place where you'll get your corn ethanol from, the American midwest, is FILLED with rainforests! Save the rainforests!
Ever heard of rural flight, kid? States like Kansas are filled with ghost towns surrounded by former farmlands right now. If demand for ethanol would go up, the price would go as well, thus making farming viable in the rural midwest once again. It's basic supply and demand.
Improve the world. Hang a farm lobbyist.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Rain forest destruction has actually been decreasing since the early 1990's in Brazil. Please know what you are talking about.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Re: Nice try, but I think all the regulars here already know you too well to catch this
Originally posted by VJ
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker
Rain forest destruction has actually been decreasing since the early 1990's in Brazil. Please know what you are talking about.
The deficit is decreasing every year too, so there's no reason to bash Bush about the debt.
The Brazilian plan was to find a major new market for excess sugar cane so that the farmers would stay on the farm and to also cut imports via import substitution (which was hugely popular in the third world in the 1960's but fell out of favor due to the problems excess protectionism caused). The plan worked because previously abandoned land was restored to profitable agriculture use since the state oil company promised to buy virtually all excess sugar in order to make ethanol, many peasants moved back to farms or at least didn't leave their farms, oil imports were slashed, and opening of the oil sector to foreign investment has lead to the development of several offshore fields.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris
What would be more damaging to the environment, thousands of square miles of additional crops with the pesticides and deforestation that comes with them, or the current gas emissions?
Just let us develop the damn GM crops and use them to efficiently produce biofuels on existing cropland. jeezus.
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Re: Re: re: knee-jerk reaction from hippies when it comes to increasing human needs
Originally posted by Oerdin
Corn is less then 1/3 as productive as sugar cane due to the fact that it has less sugar to convert to ethanol. If we really were serious about making ethanol affordable we'd eliminate the high tarrifs we have on sugar but the powerful corn lobby won't allow it. They love selling their high fruitose corn syrup for several times the world market value just as they love getting massive subsidies from the government.
Improve the world. Hang a farm lobbyist.
Having said all that I wouldn't mind seeing the tarrifs dropped on sugar in the least.
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Two things:
1. This place won't even allow you to ask an honest question. But thanks for playing VJ and Geronimo
2. There are many places where agricultural land is saturated. Quebec for instance - it may be a large country, but from what I remember of my geography classes we're pretty much using up every square mile of viable agricultural land already.In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.
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