http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...enewableenergy
Studies now suggest that using more corn for ethanol has jacked up food prices around the world by 75%, driving 100 million people below the poverty line.
But not all biofuels have been responsible for this sudden rise. For example, fuels produced from sugar cane in Brazil has had a negligible effect on food prices.
We need to have a better energy plan than this. The ones we have now only line the pockets of wealthy lobbyists and crap all over poor people the world around.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...813954,00.html
Solar is coming along really well. We're on the threshold of $1 per watt production from new cells. Nuclear energy is another option worth looking into, I think.
What are your opinions?
Studies now suggest that using more corn for ethanol has jacked up food prices around the world by 75%, driving 100 million people below the poverty line.
But not all biofuels have been responsible for this sudden rise. For example, fuels produced from sugar cane in Brazil has had a negligible effect on food prices.
We need to have a better energy plan than this. The ones we have now only line the pockets of wealthy lobbyists and crap all over poor people the world around.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...813954,00.html
Solar is coming along really well. We're on the threshold of $1 per watt production from new cells. Nuclear energy is another option worth looking into, I think.
What are your opinions?
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