para nako biofuel.. SCAM...
Do you think using BIOfuels will help the ENvironment?Originally Posted by Rance
if there is no FOREST left.... who will trap the carbon dioxide?
[br]Posted on: April 20, 2008, 01:38:52 AM_________________________________________________I said you read the news.. and educate yourself before you will say it is a scam.Originally Posted by ajol
Regarding BIOfuel alternatives like Brazil they used their heads right? so they are not dependents to oil production and import cost from the middle east.
Also, you might want to go to Mindanao a see how big is the forest there.. that is a small portion in this world.. so don't be ridiculous about no forest left sh8 and all that... even if you go to hell there is still forest in this world.
the article is an eye-opener.. it's the "other side of the story"
of course we're more exposed to stories that advocates the use of biofuel
I wouldn't call it a scam though because when you say scam, it is designed to do the opposite of what it is intended for. I don't think it was designed to worsen the global warming problem - it just did and thought to be of help.
Refineries for bioethanol have not even pumped out yet the first liter of bioethanol in the Philippines . All are still in the pipeline and construction stage, he observed during visits in the Visayas.
“The local debate is using the unverified fear that biofuel feedstocks cultivation will encroach on the limited arable land that we have for food production.”
“I am confident that the Biofuels Law debate considered the issues well. Congress has already incorporated safeguards in the Biofuels law that can respond to issues raised against biofuels such as food security, water-use efficiency, soil nutrient loss, impact of pesticides and fertilizers for raising biofuel crops and deforestation.”
Zubiri said the Biofuels Act of 2006 explicitly states in Section 2 (Declaration of Policy) that biofuels promotion shall be “without detriment to the natural ecosystem, biodiversity and food reserves of the country.” It is also reflected in its Implementing Rules and Regulations.
“We are aware that the biofuels industry needs government’s clear direction and monitoring so that the cultivation of biofuels feedstocks - sugar cane, coconut, cassava and will not compete for land devoted to food crop cultivation.”
Source: http://migzzubiri.org/index.php?page=news_room
Don't you have a BETTER arguement?Originally Posted by Rance
I read the news.... Every year the AMAZON rain FOREST is getting smaller and smaller... Just to plant your BIOFUEL SCAM......
The Picture says IT ALL...
NY TIMES calls it a SCAM...
TIME magazine calls it a SCAM...
So have you read the news
ONCE SEA WATER LEVELS RISE because of the MELTING POLAR ICE..... LETS see WHO WILL GET SUBMERGE UNDERWATER...... WILL Brazil still have LAND to plant??
Lets ask Iggy Arroyo maybe he knows more on this.
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