.... Prompted by the Guardian's report, the Bank may now push the report out - although it may not be in quite this form. We... original, which is why we're publishing it today, here: PDF of World Bank biofuelsreport." No it is not a World Bank report, read the first three lines you fuckwit..../environmentalcapital/2008/07/07/bad-juice-ii-biofuels-maybe-not-quite-so-bad-world-bank...
... food prices, its findings have been reported in newspapers, blog and broadcast media ...-back droughts in Australia - are, the report says, marginal: "Without the increase in biofuels, global wheat and maize stocks would ... we're publishing it today, here: PDF of World Bank biofuelsreport." http...-files/Environment/documents/2008/07/10/Biofuels.PDF -- World Carfree Network http://www...
...Doug <jag...@riseup.net> wrote: As things stand, all biofuels currently in use are problematic in one way ...me with enough nutrients. You won't, because I didn't. What I did say though, was that I... me if my present lifestyle could continue if we didn't have bicycles or shoes. And my answer would... did seem to try to convince us that people didn't travel very far before cars & planes. So...
...am, Doug <jag...@riseup.net> wrote: You actually mean you are still in favour of biofuels from crops despite all the adverse publicity it has received recently? By christ, I think he's...-fuel in to a portent of doom and destruction. That is immoral, really. As things stand, all biofuels currently in use are problematic in one way or another. Either they don't save on CO2, ...
Petert wrote: On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 22:52:22 -0700 (PDT), Doug <jagmad@riseup.net> wrote: "The implication of the report is that crop-derived fuels have been the ultimate cause of food riots, starvation and high prices around the world By how much has the price of rice increased? What's been the change in the price of sugar? -- John Wright "What would ...
On Jul 12, 7:28В am, Doug <jag...@riseup.net> wrote: You actually mean you are still in favour of biofuels from crops despite all the adverse publicity it has received recently? By christ, I think he's got it! As for the "adverse publicity" - well that's absolutely meaningless. You are, whether you like to think so or not, hell bent on ramming down people's throats the idea that bio- ...
... As yet unproven Wrong. Big deal! I suppose you were in favour of biofuel from crops until you discovered it wasn't viable. "Discovered"? Oh man, your attempt at spin... that a mis-management of resources is to blame. You actually mean you are still in favour of biofuels from crops despite akll the adverse publicity it has received recently? It is not just a cause of ...
...>> your energy consumption instead. "The implication of the report is that crop-derived fuels have been the...s caused all the fuss? Well, the World Bank report argues that the drive for biofuels by American and European governments has pushed ... up by 2-3%%. Who's seen this report? It seems odd that a 2%% usage of food for biofuels would be the root cause of a 75%% ...
... your energy consumption instead. "The implication of the report is that crop-derived fuels have been the ...'s caused all the fuss? Well, the World Bank report argues that the drive for biofuels by American and European governments has pushed up...prices up by 2-3%%. Who's seen this report? It seems odd that a 2%% usage of food for biofuels would be the root cause of a 75%% ...
...: As yet unproven and not in general use. Big deal! I suppose you were in favour of biofuel from crops until you discovered it wasn't viable. And just to make it clear to you, again: I suppose you, like other people who pretend to "green" credentials, were in full support of biofuels just a couple of years ago. Told you so indeed. We should be telling you so. -- John ...