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R177666
2 years ago
Briefcaseman

What else is new?

R177672
2 years ago
GWHunta
R177727
2 years ago
GWHunta

This is obviously from the prices an old photo but part of the success of E85 fuel in Minnesota is price. Stations are able sell E85 for 40 to 50 cents less than regular unleaded gasoline.

I personally believe the whole GM: “Live Green Go Yellow” is simply an attempt to move vehicles off the lots. There’s is barely enough ethanol available to replace the MTBE, the use of which has been discontinued for liability reasons.

Getting sufficient ethanol on the market to provide enough E-85 to fuel just the existing flex fuel fleet would require redirecting the bulk of the surplus corn harvest to ethanol production.

However, owning a flex fuel vehicle if you happen to be one of those who can forsee the looming possibilities of wider war in the Greater Middle East and the resulting supply disruptions of crude oil.

It would do much to ease your personal anxieties about how your going to get around next summer, that is of course if your conscience will let you drive on the fuel that could have been used to feed someone else.

That’s the dirtiest part of this little “secret”.

Sometimes no Peace,

R177771
2 years ago
badfish

Archer Daniels Midland is number 10 on the top 100 polluters list

http://www.gnn.tv/B15680

R177888
2 years ago
senssensibilityr

don’t forget, though. The worst part is that Archer Daniels Midland funds NPR.

R181646
2 years ago
AmericaTM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butanol

R183646
2 years ago
thesteelavenger

*It would do much to ease your personal anxieties
about how your going to get around next summer, that
is of course if your conscience will let you drive on
the fuel that could have been used to feed someone
else.*

Does it ease your conscience to burn fuel that we kill little kids for? Or that our soldiers die for? Or that Chevron hires mercenaries to shoot civilians in Africa
for?

A few points about “fuel for food”

1st, Hunger is a huge issue for me. It’s my number one hot button and the number one issue regarding which I passionatley wish to make a difference in this world in my lifetime. I have my own personal reasons for this, but I thought it was important to preface my comments with that point.

2nd. People are starving in the world NOW and there’s plenty of food for everyone. It’s not scarcity of resources that causes world hunger. If we changed our priorities everyone in the world would get enough to eat, and goddammit, they SHOULD!

3rd. Alternative fuels do not have to come from food crops. Ethanol is a corn alcohol, but biodiesel can be made from a wide range of things including human waste, algea and wild grass. They also don’t have to be produced using conventional fuels as they say the establishment would like to do in this article.

The biggest problems with alternative fuels are resistance by and mis-information from the establishment. If you see a problem with an alternative fuel it really doesn’t take much thought to get around that problem.

Increase fuel efficiency in our vehicles, produce fuel using non-food sources and set up the infrastructure for the new way of doing things and BAM! one problem of many solved.

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