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Re: More predictions of harm from aggrofuels.     

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Author: Fod
Date: Jul 17, 2007 03:11

... the damage done to the rain forests done by soya bean growth good or bad? Is profiting from the hypomobility of transporting soya from Asia for your own personnel dietery impulses good or bad? -- The use of soya to replace meat leads to "hypermobility", deforestation, lack of biodiversity and global warming. On balance ...
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Re: More predictions of harm from aggrofuels.     

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Author: Doug
Date: Jul 17, 2007 02:20

... from the damage done to the rain forests done by soya bean growth good or bad? Is profiting from the hypomobility of transporting soya from Asia for your own personnel dietery impulses good or bad? -- The use of soya to replace meat leads to "hypermobility", deforestation, lack of biodiversity and global warming. On balance soya is less ...
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Re: More predictions of harm from aggrofuels.     

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Author: Fod
Date: Jul 17, 2007 01:56

... from the damage done to the rain forests done by soya bean growth good or bad? Is profiting from the hypomobility of transporting soya from Asia for your own personnel dietery impulses good or bad? -- The use of soya to replace meat leads to "hypermobility", deforestation, lack of biodiversity and global warming. On balance soya is less ...
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Re: More predictions of harm from aggrofuels.     

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Author: NotMe
Date: Jul 16, 2007 15:24

... from the damage done to the rain forests done by soya bean growth good or bad? Is profiting from the hypomobility of transporting soya from Asia for your own personnel dietery impulses good or bad? -- The use of soya to replace meat leads to "hypermobility", deforestation, lack of biodiversity and global warming. On balance soya is less destructive and ...
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Re: More predictions of harm from aggrofuels.     

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Author: Fod
Date: Jul 16, 2007 09:06

... from the damage done to the rain forests done by soya bean growth good or bad? Is profiting from the hypomobility of transporting soya from Asia for your own personnel dietery impulses good or bad? -- The use of soya to replace meat leads to "hypermobility", deforestation, lack of biodiversity and global warming. On balance soya is less destructive and ...
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Re: More predictions of harm from aggrofuels.     

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Author: Doug
Date: Jul 16, 2007 00:54

... from the damage done to the rain forests done by soya bean growth good or bad? Is profiting from the hypomobility of transporting soya from Asia for your own personnel dietery impulses good or bad? -- The use of soya to replace meat leads to "hypermobility", deforestation, lack of biodiversity and global warming. On balance soya is less destructive and polluting than ...
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Re: More predictions of harm from aggrofuels.     

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Author: NotMe
Date: Jul 13, 2007 17:27

...they make a profit from. Profiting from harm is not good. Is Profiting from the damage done to the rain forests done by soya bean growth good or bad? Is profiting from the hypomobility of transporting soya from Asia for your own personnel dietery impulses good or bad? -- The use of soya to replace meat leads to "hypermobility", deforestation, lack of biodiversity and global warming.
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