Global Shift to Biofuels
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Posted by Cindy Zimmerman – April 25th, 2006
The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, better known as FAO, is seeing a major international trend toward bioenergy. According to a news release from the FAO Rome newsroom,
“The gradual move away from oil has begun. Over the next 15 to 20 years we may see biofuels providing a full 25 percent of the world’s energy needs,” Alexander Müller, the new Assistant Director-General for the Sustainable Development Department of FAO said here. Factors pushing for such a momentous change in the world energy market include environmental constraints – increased global warming and the Kyoto Protocol’s curbs on emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses – and a growing perception by governments of the risks of dependence on oil.



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rey gaETANO
hybrids were a step in the right direction,now go a step further. bio fuels are nothing new. what i propose is magnetic strips in the roadways. all semis convert to hydrogen fuel cell.stop the chop yo ,this isn’t cut slash and burn any more.we now have the ability to electrify an entire fleet of utility vehicles.extended range with little or no charge time.we make conveyances, we are not enslaved by the petroleum industry. the oil reserves if depleted could cause catastrophic global disaster .that oil is the planets coolant. see look at it this way if the earth blows a gasket that’s one thing; however if the engine block cracks and the heads are blown ,then what? ,you cannot continue with business as usual ,this earth cannot stand another pumelling from the u.s.a.f. the saudis now own the entire u.s. military . until then reconsider your option’s, it is imperitive that you make wise choices ,abandon all out moded methods and utilize the liberal suggestions with all conservative fervor. this is imperitive we cannot delay ,stop dilly dallying around with your illfated contrivances and get on with it . with hopes for an eventual overture sincerly , dasa hanuman TIAR DONALD MASKRICHARDSON
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