...>> then figure how much land it takes to raise a unit of energy, raising animals isn't the most efficient use of land space. Veggists have gone on about this for decades now. He's talking _real_ short term, like the time it takes to empty warehouse freezers. It's gallows humor. Oh my God! пїЅ Don't worry. BATF will have plenty of fuel. Bret Cahill
... raise a unit of energy, raising animals isn't the most efficient use of land space. Veggists have gone on about this for decades now. He's talking _real_ short term, like the time it takes to empty warehouse freezers. It's gallows humor. Oh my God! Soylent Green is people! Soylent Green is people. The end is nigh, the sky is falling, repent capitalists! Yea verily....
...Exactly the opposite I would imagine. If you figure food = energy and then figure how much land it takes to raise a unit of energy, raising animals isn't the most efficient use of land space. Veggists have gone on about this for decades now. He's talking _real_ short term, like the time it takes to empty warehouse freezers. It's gallows humor. Ha ha ha ha ha. Bret Cahill
You may be correct. Back to the external combustion engine group. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/3/3/125745/7746 Cellulosic ethanol: not likely to be viable New study from mainstream ag economists at Iowa State Posted by Tom Philpott at 3:45 PM on 03 Mar 2008 Cellulosic ethanol represents a beacon on the horizon -- the justification cited by ...
... prices for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this period, the cost of...
... for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this ...
... for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this period, the ...
...A biofuel startup in Illinois can make ethanol from just about anything organic for less than $1 per gallon, and it wouldn't interfere with food supplies, company officials said. Coskata, which is backed by General Motors and other investors, uses bacteria to convert almost any organic material, from corn husks (but not the corn itself) to municipal trash, into ethanol. "It's not five ...
... prices for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this period, the cost of...
..., prices for milk and meat have more than doubled. Why are we seeing these increases now? It could be the breakdown of the "Goldilocks era" for global commodities - a period stretching back more than 30 years, during which the price of basic foodstuffs has been neither too high nor too low, but remained relatively constant. For most of this period, the cost of staples ...