How many deaths per gallon are you getting in your SUV?
Using United Nations global poverty statistics as a base,
it is now clear that United States and European Union biofuel
policies will significantly contribute to the early, avoidable
deaths of between 10 and 20 million people in the year 2008
alone. Only a post-disaster assessment by future scientific
studies and historians can give a more exact figure for the
body count of The Great Biofuel Famine, which may continue
for many years to come. Of the earth's 6.66 billion residents,
4 billion live in poverty, and those at the bottom of that
group are already very skinny and without sufficient food
to be able to function normally. The biofuel famine will push
millions of those poorest families into the clutches of death,
thanks to our leaders turning mountain's of food into biofuel.
When humans don't get enough food to eat over a prolonged
period of time, their immune systems get stressed and weakened,
and they become vulnerable to common illnesses which the well
fed can easily fight off. That is the main, indirect way that
a lack of sufficient food kills people, but many will die
of direct, emaciating starvation as well. Even in the "wealthy"
USA, the homeless, veterans, the disabled, the elderly, and
all those living on low fixed incomes are going to have a
tough time surviving our new "GREEN" policies, which
John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama currently support.
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World leaders attending the recent Progressive Governance
Summit in England heard testimony from experts about the growing
global food crisis and the destructive impact of turning food
into fuel. Former US President Bill Clinton spoke frankly
at the meeting, stating that "What's really hurting the
food markets is America moving into ethanol. People there
are moving into corn and you have pasta riots in Italy related
to what some people are doing in farming in America."
The USDA states that by the end of May, US wheat supplies
will be lower than at any time since 1948 because so many
wheat farmers switched to growing corn for biofuel. This spring,
US farmers are planting more wheat but less corn, so next
year corn prices will be even higher, with devastating effects
on food prices around the world.
Biofuels are a dead end technology that can only lead to
more human misery, hunger, and environmental destruction no
matter what biofuel crops we grow. Two years ago the price
of corn was only $2 bushel, but expanding ethanol production
has pushed corn prices up to over $6 a bushel today, which
raises the price of chicken, eggs, beef, and diary products,
as corn is our main animal feed. In the year 2007, the USA
alone turned enough corn, soybeans, and rapeseed into biofuels
to satisfy the yearly caloric needs of over 250 million people.
The World Bank states that staple food prices have increased
by an incredible 80% in the 3 year period from 2005 to 2008,
and that 33 nations now face political instability as a result.
There have been food riots in at least 20 different countries,
even in wealthy Italy. In Haiti, some of the poor have resorted
to eating cookies made of mud, and Haitian food riots are
beginning to look more like outright revolution.
There is no safe way to make biofuels in sufficient quantity
to have any significant positive effect on our economy. Objective,
industry independent studies show that ethanol from cellulose
(switchgrass, wood chips, crops waste, etc.) will never be
cost effective. Affordable biodiesel fuel from algae is a
pipe dream that has wasted research money since the 1970s.
Making ethanol from corn takes so much natural gas, coal,
and oil to produce that it is not energy efficient, and certainly
not worth the disastrous environmental and human life destruction
it causes.
Respected scientific studies have shown that biofuel production
is torture for wildlife and the biosphere, and speeds global
warming faster than using ordinary gasoline, so what justification
is there for biofuel production at all?
Comment: Just type the word biofuel in the search function
on SOTT page, and read some of the articles listed there.
There is so much evidence that biofuel is a disastrous "solution"
to the Earth and its inhabitants, that one wonders who promotes
it still. Obviously, not anyone with humanity's best interests
at heart.