Re: OT Terrorists attack power plant?




Steve Firth wrote:
On 8 Sep 2006 00:42:38 -0700, iiiiDougiiii wrote:

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Grain mountains would soon be used up and they could be put to much
better use feeding the starving millions if Western governments gave a
damn.

Proof if proof were needed that economics is yet another subject beyond
Duhg's comprehension.

How does dumping Wester grain in a third world country help anyone?

Duhg, as usual, tries to kick British motorists, British farmers and poor
farmers in the third world in the teeth. Fortunately, as ever, he ends up
kicking his own arse.

You are contradicting yourself. First you admit that biofuels need a
lot of energy to produce

Where?

You really are losing it! Don't you remember posting this in this very
thread?

"Both ethanol biofuel, made from corn, and biodiesel, made from
soybeans, have been touted as alternative fuels that can reduce
greenhouse gas emissions, because they remove carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere as they grow.

But making these fuels takes a lot of oil - to make and run farm
machinery, to produce pesticides and fertilisers, and to process the
harvest into fuel. Some sceptics have argued that the emissions
produced are so high that using biofuels may not reduce overall
emissions at all..." "


and are polluting anyway

Liar.

and now you are claiming they are a good thing.

Try to keep your lies consistent Duhg.

And then you posted:

"And why do farming industry reports identify bio fuels as an excellent
opportunity for farming? It has been stated that biodiesel (for
example)
will reduce UK dependence on imported oil, *and* remove the need to
import
megatonnes of soya.

Similarly bioethanol is seen as good both for Europe in abolishing the
current grain mountains and good for the third world by removing the
unfair
competition of subsidised wheat from their economies and permitting
local
farmers to make a profit from their crops."

You are the inconsistent liar as the above prove indisputably.

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