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Bio dieasel question?

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why don't we push the development of bio diesels. I mean we have the technology and the land to do it. I mean Brazil has been doing this for aver 30 years now!

also couldn't legalizing hemp also help???

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  1. it is a good invention but there are also other options that are easily avalible in the other countries

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...


  2. I think American car technology is lacking behind the Eu endorsed hydrogen combustion car engine which is feasible, cheap and environment friendly. Let's forget the Bio diesel question.

    http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0702/S0...

  3. Go for natural gas instead. We have lots of it, it burns cleaner than gasoline by a long shot, it's cheap, and the technology already exists - I have 2 cars that run on it made by Ford in 1999 and 2000.

  4. Brazil has about 3/4 of the land still covered with plants and animals. But in Malaysia, the government still experimenting using palm oil to create bio-diesel. It may take some time for this thing to happen.

  5. because biodieasel still requires the production of oil. not only that but also the production of corn oil, its much more work. we need to stop investing in resources that still require oil use, like hydrogen or solar

  6. read about bio diesel ,the production produces more carbon offset that all of industry and the cars put together

    adding to global warming ,which in theory it is supposed to help

    http://byderule.multiply.com/journal/ite...

    When you say land to do it ,do you mean at the cost of the world present food production ,causing even more starvation ,

    Or at the cost of the rain forests and forests ,wiping out exotic plants and animals ,not to speak of the rains and rivers that will be affected

    Apart from that the production of ethanol is used as part of a strategy to cull the poor of this world

    http://byderule.multiply.com/journal/ite...

    More than half of the worlds food is diverted towards making ethanol,

    causing hunger crisis in many places .

    no doubt as planned,

    It has been revealed at a meeting in Copenhagen in 1998 that the world government (as yet underground)has decided to lower the world population by 60%

    Hemp will never be legal in the USA ,the same companies that used to grow it now are the biggest enemies of hemp -

    it directly competes as a superior product ,with the synthetic industry which is derived of oil,And they have had a relentless war on Hemp since 1925.

    countless appeals to all of the presidents have been doggedly ignored.

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

  7. Alot of Brazil still has forest too......Compare that to America....sure we have our national parks and that...but not the literal jungles that Brazil has.

    I'd say if we set aside the land and developed Bio reactors which utilize algae for the most part, it might be feasible. But I don't have the numbers as to how much land that would require to make it plausible enough to pay for the construction or just how much of a dent it would make in our daily oil use.

    Seems to me that all this waste in pushing inefficient alternative fuels is working against the movement to actually find something that could be relible, clean and actually compete with oil
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