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Ways To Prevent Global Warming
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While the hysteria continues to mount about global warming all sorts of ?solutions? are being advanced and some are more harmful than others and some are even more harmful than fossil fuels!. Biofuels have achieved a great deal of popularity but that is mainly because the politicians have been pushing it hard along with the media. . The most common biofuel is a blend of gasoline called E85, which means it's 15% gasoline and 85% ethanol. However, the gasoline and ethanol content changes depending on the season. During cold weather, more gasoline needs to be added to the mixture to ensure the fuel works properly, so E85 is at least 70% ethanol.
The fact that E85 needs 15-30% gasoline in the mixture is not the major problem, that factor is really not such a big deal. If everyone was using E85 and the use of gasoline got cut by 70% that would be a tremendous advantage. .
The real problems with Ethanol follow? Biofuels such as E85 are causing food shortages globally. The problems are rather fascinating Corn is the primary food base from which ethanol is derived. Since corn is grown and harvested by farmers, there is a finite amount of land that can be used to produce corn. The demand for the corn crop has grown substantially due to the push for biofuels while the supply has struggled to keep up. Corn is more profitable to grow now due to the increased demand, so those in agriculture are growing more corn at the sacrifice of wheat and soy. Instead of a shortage in one staple crop, corn, there is now a shortage in two additional food staples: wheat and soy. This brings on problems of great magnitude in the lack of land on which to grow corn and other staples, soaring food prices and, yes, potential starvation of the poor.
If you eat anything, you're not immune to the skyrocketing food prices. Just as higher oil prices have caused the price of goods to increase due to higher transportation costs, the price of corn has jumped significantly - around 30% already this year ? due to the push of biofuels. What is odd about all this is that the environmentalists, who are politically situated on the far left for the most part, have always been chastised as ?bleeding hearts? because of their desire to help all the underprivileged at the expense of hard working middle class people and also the wealthy, like modern day Robin Hood.s Get ready to be gouged even more as Hatians are eating mud cookies because they can't afford corn and residents of Kenya are rioting over food.
While the price of food continues to skyrocket which makes it even harder for the poor people of the world to get any decent nutrition, you can count on more tax dollars being pulled from your paycheck to cover the cost. Wow! It is almost as if it was all designed that way with malice aforethought by the rich and the elite.
By 2030, the total population of Earth is expected to shoot up to such a degree that we would need to supplement food production by half between now and then just to keep pace. In 70 years based on current projections, it would have to double. But the rush to biofuels - supposedly good for the environment - translates in reality to a reallocation of farm land to growing food for energy purposes.
New higher demand has already reflected by the substantial rise in the prices of fundamental commodities, including wheat, over the past two years.
Biofuels have been promoted as a means of reducing the greenhouse fuel emissions pumped out by fossil fuels however recent studies have questioned how much benefit that they might have when all factors, such as the use of pesticides and such on the crops, areconsidered. Critics have been upset by the loss of tropical rainforests, which have been cleared to allow growers to grow biofuel crops.
Laying waste to forest landDeforestation has been estimated to account for approximately 18 percent of world greenhouse gas emissions and many scientists consider the practice of eliminating forest land in order to grow crops for biofuel to be ill considered.
With ethanol costing about the same as gasoline, there are two possible scenarios ahead of us. If those of us that are educated about ethanol choose not to buy the product because of the side-effects, maybe the decreased demand will help food prices to drop.
Unfortunately, ethanol is a government-subsidized product and they can pump more dollars into lowering the price further, which will spark interest in the new fuel and increase demand. It's a no-win situation for the informed consumer. Our only hope is that global warming is truly found to be a hoax so we can go back living normal lives without fear of potentially starving our neighbors every time we fill up. Unless there is a third alternative.
So here is the real solution!
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By doing this you can minimumly expect to reduce your fuel usage by 30-50% or significantly more. Those particles "musta" been pretty "blankin'" huge in some systems before. But with WATER4GAS they are made consumable so you can reduce your fuel usage.
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