[Anyone] biofuel article by Frei Betto
Mike in Taos
mikeintaos at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 29 16:16:46 MDT 2007
I do agree turning people who die into oil has some promise just think how
much oil could be extracted from algore, michael moore and with the size of
hillary's fanny well you would be able to fuel a fleet of private jets for a
year.
There is enough gas to keep my Hummer running for the next 100 years yet the
stupid people of Taos will keep paying people like algore and moore to make
movies to frighten them while he flies off in his private jet with enough
fuel to keep him flying another 100 years.
While the narrow-minded burger flipping' leftists in Taos try to remove the
President by having rallies, marching and signing petitions and thinking
they can save the planet by planting a tree I'm driving my Hummer and eating
steaks and feeling sorry for you angry naive sheep. President Bush will be
in office till Jan 2009 so for once why don't you try to get in touch with
reality.
The United States has the largest known concentration of oil shale in the
world, according to the Bureau of Land Management and holds an estimated 800
billion barrels of recoverable oil, enough to meet U.S. demand for oil at
current levels for 110 years.
The United Arab Emirates and Kuwait are nearly tied for the fourth largest
conventional oil reserves in the world at 98 and 97 gigabarrels,
respectively. Both countries produce approximately 0.8 gigabarrels per year,
leaving around 100 years of reserves in each.
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>I like this as a better solution: vivoleum!
>"Beyond petroleum with Vivoleum
>
>In a speech at Canada's largest oil conference in Calgary last week, Andy
>Bichlbaum of the Yes Men, a political prankster group, posed as a
>representative of the U.S. National Petroleum Council. He told several
>hundred oilmen that, to address worldwide energy needs, "we need something
>like whales, but infinitely more abundant." Into the breach comes
>Vivoleum--a fuel made by "transforming the billions of people who die into
>oil," according to a blog item by a Reuters environmental reporter.
>Bichlbaum and a companion were thrown out after handing out Vivoleum
>memorial candles purportedly made from the remains of an Exxon-Mobil
>worker who had died following the clean-up of a toxic waste spill. (The
>candles were actually made of paraffin, beeswax and human hair.).
>
>Vivoleum has potential. It is not exactly a renewable resource, but,
>unlike petroleum, it is an expanding one, given the aging of the world's
>population. One drawback: Vivoleum emissions might not meet the goal of
>achieving a substantive decline in atmospheric carbon releases by 2050. "
>
>At last a real use for fat and obese Americans - returning their waste to
>a productive use. I wonder how many 300 pounders (not to be confused with
>the McPoisons 1/4 pounder) it would take to fuel a Hummer for ten miles?
>
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> On
>Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Erich Kuerschner wrote:
>
> >
> > Necrofuels
> >
> > Wednesday, 25 July 2007
> > By Frei Betto
> Read
> > Spanish Vewrsion
> >
> > Taken from Cubadebate (July 19, 2007)
> >
> >
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/26ervm
> >
> >
> >
> > >From Lee Einer:
> >
> >
> > High corn prices are due to extravagant taxpayer subsidies. ADM could
> > dump their corn in the ocean and still make money off U.S. farm
> > subsidies. Ethanol is just the latest excuse to jack corn prices even
> > higher.
> >
> > Likewise, the choice of corn and soy oil as the fuels of the future is
> > due to the fact that ADM grows corn and soy and they purchase senators
> > wholesale.
> >
> > The promising plant-based fuel comes from algae. It grows rapidly, in
> > polluted waters, and can yield more than 50% oil by weight, while
> > cleaning those same polluted waters. Algae oil can be cracked into
> > clean-burning biodiesel, and used to run fuel-efficient vehicles that
> > get over 80 MPG. Algae biodiesel can also be used to run the engines for
> > commuter light rail travel.
> >
> > But that would make neither Exxon nor ADM rich.
> > Erich Walter Wolfgang Kuerschner 505.776.8682 office
> > HC 74, Box 24614 505.770.3338 cell
> > El Prado, NM 87529-9548 erichwwk at gmail.com
> > Public Choice Economist
> >
> >
> >
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