Yes it looks like we're back to starving the children.
Your average-run-of-the-mill envirotard is simply too stupid and arrogant to understand this
Yes it looks like we're back to starving the children.
Well, while I agree with you in principle, more food production won't solve the problem because the problem is in the distribution. And well quite frankly, also in the amount of food waste, particularly in the West. Seriously, the amount of food that we North Americans toss in the trash every year would feed every starving person on the planet.
That's why I mentioned cellulosic ethanol previously. If we're going to go the ethanol route anyway, cellulosic ethanol would let farmers double-end the sale of their crops. They can use the same land to grow food AND fuel at the same time since the chaff is what would be used in the manufacturing of cellulosic ethanol.
at 320 km/hr
they probably get 5 miles to the gallon at lower speeds
I am aware of that. It is the principle more than anything. People whine about turning farmland into strip malls and subdivisions yet are perfectly willing to divert good land to growing a third rate fuel.
There is a perfectly good methanol plant sitting idle in Kitamat that runs on biomass. Works at least as well as ethanol for fuels.
How would biomass be inserted into Gasoline? I'm not being sarcastic I truly want to know
It's basically fermented to produce a form of alcohol that is mixed with gasoline.
There is no starvation in the world because of food production, the only starvation occurs in corrupt political environments.Well, while I agree with you in principle, more food production won't solve the problem because the problem is in the distribution. And well quite frankly, also in the amount of food waste, particularly in the West. Seriously, the amount of food that we North Americans toss in the trash every year would feed every starving person on the planet.
That's why I mentioned cellulosic ethanol previously. If we're going to go the ethanol route anyway, cellulosic ethanol would let farmers double-end the sale of their crops. They can use the same land to grow food AND fuel at the same time since the chaff is what would be used in the manufacturing of cellulosic ethanol.
NAscar runs E85.
NAscar runs E85.
Right, that's what I said.There is no starvation in the world because of food production
Still doesn't take care of the ozone, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde problems.The so-called flex cars and trucks can run on anything up to 100% ethanol.
Engines can be adapted to produce the same mileage with anything from pure gas to pure ethanol - theoretically. Because ethanol is higher octane it will allow the engine to run at higher compression which makes the engines more efficient so that the lower energy value of the fuel is compensated for.
Stop telling us facts.The fermentation of the grain produces CO2, burning the ethanol creates CO2 and the high protein mash that remains is fed to cattle creates methane.
This does nothing for emissions.
SO while the world starves we are turning valuable food crop land into low grade fuel for cars while perfectly good and much more efficient oil sits in the ground.