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Latest Newsweek back page editorial tells the REAL story.
If you can, grab a copy of the latest issue of Newsweek (Feb 12), the one with "Girls Gone Wild" on the cover (that should make it easy). Go to the back page and read the Editorial by George Will about the Kyoto Agreement. He tells the real story about the Global warming issue and the truth about Ethanol. Everybody is so hot to blame everything on America (and of course, George Bush) that its a real surprise to see someone telling it like it is. Walter
Walter,
While I firmly disagree with George Will's political aspect, I certainly concur with the ever-growing skepticism about ethanol as a solution for our nation's oil dependency. It's pure folly. As you know, the Wall Street Journal has been all over it, virtually every other publishing day.
It's interesting and hopeful that finally some other interests (besides us old Bert owners) such as the livestock and retail meat lobbies, are finally coming to their senses to realize that a major food product, corn, is now more valuable on the open market as an energy source. As the WSJ said, "Coming soon! A corn field near you." And some segments of the environmental community are also beginning to dig further into the ethanol madness and realizing that it is a pure, simple scam on the part of the agri-lobby. Washington politics....Ugh.
Oz
While I firmly disagree with George Will's political aspect, I certainly concur with the ever-growing skepticism about ethanol as a solution for our nation's oil dependency. It's pure folly. As you know, the Wall Street Journal has been all over it, virtually every other publishing day.
It's interesting and hopeful that finally some other interests (besides us old Bert owners) such as the livestock and retail meat lobbies, are finally coming to their senses to realize that a major food product, corn, is now more valuable on the open market as an energy source. As the WSJ said, "Coming soon! A corn field near you." And some segments of the environmental community are also beginning to dig further into the ethanol madness and realizing that it is a pure, simple scam on the part of the agri-lobby. Washington politics....Ugh.
Oz
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The Brazillians have been making ethanol from sugar for years. From what I've read, its a much more efficient way to produce it. But guess which crop we had the most of? Corn.
So since it takes more oil to make a gallon of ethanol fuel than a regular gallon of fuel, and you'll get worse mileage from that gallon of ethanol, you tell me how that reduces our dependency on foreign oil? Further, since we can't make enough ethanol from corn to satisfy our country's demands (it would take upwards of 97% of the farmable land in the country growing nothing but corn to be used solely in the production of ethanol) we must additionally import ethanol from Brazil.
Oh, and it also has the potential to ruin certain fiberglass tanks.
Seems like a good idea. :evil:
So since it takes more oil to make a gallon of ethanol fuel than a regular gallon of fuel, and you'll get worse mileage from that gallon of ethanol, you tell me how that reduces our dependency on foreign oil? Further, since we can't make enough ethanol from corn to satisfy our country's demands (it would take upwards of 97% of the farmable land in the country growing nothing but corn to be used solely in the production of ethanol) we must additionally import ethanol from Brazil.
Oh, and it also has the potential to ruin certain fiberglass tanks.
Seems like a good idea. :evil:
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You'd think with all those "brains" in the Congress and Senate, someone would have done their homework and looked at the mathmatics on this issue. It has driven up the cost of beef, poultry, soy beans, wheat and who knows what else. My Labrador retriever is smarter than what we have representing us in Washington. Ar least she can figure out who's feeding her. Walter
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Walt,
when the general public realizes that the only thing that effects global warming is the sun, then maybe more people will open their mouths. Global warming is a cyclical event which has happened thousands upon thousands of times since the dawn of time. It happened before people were walking the earth and will happen long after people are gone.
when the general public realizes that the only thing that effects global warming is the sun, then maybe more people will open their mouths. Global warming is a cyclical event which has happened thousands upon thousands of times since the dawn of time. It happened before people were walking the earth and will happen long after people are gone.
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