Submitted on December 15th, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)
Once again we hear about another negative aspect of making and using bio fuels. First we read about how much of our valuable food resources are going to be needed to sustain bio fuels as an alternative fuel source. Now we are hearing about how much fresh water usage it takes to manufacture these bio fuels. Does anyone get by now that this is a bad avenue to travel and that by now we should stop the madness known as bio fuels and concentrate more time, money and energy on the things that will work without sacrificing our basic food and water needs. Electric cars are the answer if only people researching this alternative would start looking at it in all the wrong ways. To be successful with electric cars we need to make better electric engines and generators and stop so much of the focus on batteries.
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Submitted on December 15th, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)Once again we hear about another negative aspect of making and using bio fuels. First we read about how much of our valuable food resources are going to be needed to sustain bio fuels as an alternative fuel source. Now we are hearing about how much fresh water usage it takes to manufacture these bio fuels. Does anyone get by now that this is a bad avenue to travel and that by now we should stop the madness known as bio fuels and concentrate more time, money and energy on the things that will work without sacrificing our basic food and water needs. Electric cars are the answer if only people researching this alternative would start looking at it in all the wrong ways. To be successful with electric cars we need to make better electric engines and generators and stop so much of the focus on batteries.