monty wrote:
Some thoughts:
1) Most petroleum is a bio-fuel.
Source? Unless you are referring to the fact that fossil fuels were once organic matter, this statement is completely contrary to what I've read.
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2) Biofuels can be produced from cellulose - which is normally considered a waste.
Than why isn't it? Is this method more expensive, less practical?
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Or from sugar, which people eat too much of anyway. It doesn't have to be corn.
You still have to grow sugarcane to do that, which diverts farmland away from food production. It's called
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3) You asked "should we use food as fuel for our cars, when only 3% of the annual carbon dioxide exhaustion is created by humans?" ... I have no idea what you meant. Is this discussion about food and economics, or about global warming? I don't think global warming really figures into it one way or the other.
The most common reason cited for why biofuels should be used is global warming. Hence, casting doubt on global warming is often used as a further way to discredit the use of biofuels.
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