A few weeks ago, Lord Christopher Monckton told me a distressing story about a visit to Haiti. He said that poverty in that troubled nation is so pervasive that many of its inhabitants have been reduced to eating mud pies. The term “mud pies” is not slang for a local staple made from locally-grown cereal crops. We’re talking about people reduced to eating actual dirt. Monckton watched Haitians form mud into the shape of pies, mixing in a sprinkling of whatever nutritional foodstuffs might be available (like oil and salt) and then “cooking” the mud pies in the sun.

Sounds like further evidence of the devastating effects that the January 12 earthquake had on Haiti, right? Not really. Oh, did I forget to mention? This was the situation in Haiti before the earthquake hit, as this 2008 story that appeared in National Geographic documents.
Between 2000 and 2010 the World Food Price Index, the inflation-adjusted measure of how expensive food is across the globe, almost doubled. In 2000 the index sat at a value of 90. As of January 2010, the index had risen to a value of 172. That a 91% increase in the cost of food over the course of a decade.
While Americans and citizens of other industrialized nations may be able to absorb that kind of price increase, the poor living in the Third World cannot. Tragic cases of starvation like the ones Monckton witnessed in pre-earthquake Haiti are hardly unique. Dwindling, more expensive food supplies have led to an increasing number of food riots around the world. More and more people are dying, simply because they can not afford basic sustenance. How could this happen?
Increases in world population and energy prices might explain some of the crisis, but neither provides a satisfactory, complete answer. While there were about 800 million more people occupying planet earth in 2009 than there were in 1999, agricultural productivity and efficiency continued to rise as well. The recession has reduced energy demand considerably and, as a result, energy prices have dropped significantly over the last two years. So, while we should not ignore the effects of a growing population and energy prices, focusing on these factors too much diverts our attention away from the 800-pound gorilla that threatens the world’s poor: energy crops.
Let’s start with the United States. Each year, the Department of Agriculture publishes its Acreage report. This is a comprehensive survey detailing the amount of farmland used to raise different types of crops. Comparing the latest Acreage report issued in June, 2009 and the Acreage report issued a decade earlier in June 1999, reveals some disturbing, even chilling, trends.

Consider a few basic food staples. Between 1999 and 2009, the amount of cropland used to grow wheat dropped by over 3 million acres, or almost five per cent. That’s the good news, for it gets worse as we drill down. The amount of land used to grow rice dropped over 15 per cent; for oats over 30 per cent; for rye over 20 per cent; for peanuts and edible beets over 25 per cent; and for sugarbeets a shade under 25 per cent. These are some of the commodities that are used, directly and indirectly, to produce the food that once fed the world. And, those statistics are just a few highlights, or lowlights if you will, of the overall trend. Farmers are growing less and less crops used to produce food, in deference to government-subsidized energy crop production, chiefly corn and soybeans. Overall, the amount of United States cropland used to grow basic food commodities, that is crops other than corn and soybeans, has decreased by over 22 million acres since 1999.
Do some of the corn and soybeans produced enter the food chain? Sure they do. But the reason that more and more American farmers are switching to growing these crops has nothing to do with feeding the world, it’s all about making more money, courtesy of the American taxpayer who ultimately pays the bill for the bio-fuel incentive programs that make growing energy crops more profitable than providing nutrition to the globe.
But don’t take my word for it, consider instead the viewpoint of the organization that has been pushing global warming hysteria harder than anyone this side of Al Gore: the United Nations. According to the U.N., almost ten per cent of world grain production – that’s about 100 million metric tons per year – goes for bi-fuel production. They expect that number to double by 2018. The U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organization says that “competition between the three Fs (food, feed and fuel) is expected to intensify,” which is probably about as close in tone to criticism that one branch of the U.N. is going to use about another branch: the International Panel on Climate Change. Lord Monckton told me that, quite privately, one U.N. official associated with the former agency called the bio-fuel craze an abomination, because of the effects that it has had on the poor.

Al Gore prattles on and on about the theoretical deaths that will, someday, supposedly be caused by a climate crisis that exists only in a future predicted by flawed computer models, which are in turn “proven” only by the dubious temperature records created by self-aggrandizing scientists who have demonstrated their willingness to lie, fudge and bully in order to make their case. The reality – today – is that the actions that the world has taken in order to respond to this non-existent crisis has reduced the impoverished citizens of Haiti to eating mud-pies.
But, in an odd way, the Haitians are the lucky ones. An earthquake brought worldwide attention to the plight of Haiti and badly-needed foodstuffs are flowing in. For the rest of the poor in the Third World, which has been so badly hurt by Gore’s self-serving agenda, the future looks increasingly bleak.






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Interesting article.
I made this same argument when the Bio-Fuel craze first started. I pointed out it was beyond stupid to use Food for Fuel. I think I might have been one of the first to equate it to that simple statement. I could see the results of this wrong headed approach years ago. I am for continued research into making the wasted byproducts of agriculture into useful products and fuel can be one of these but the ability to do it is not profitable yet. One day it might be, but not yet. Most, if not all, feel good programs and measures have huge unintended consequences. They are not hard to predict if you have a little common sense and know how things really work to begin with.
THE ROAD TO HELL IS PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS.
This sad tale is being repeated around the world. Owlgore and his ilk should be brought up on charges.
The main reason for the decrease in land used to grow rice is because of competition overseas. Plus, it is no longer the diplomatic crop that it once was and prices to farmers have declined. Another reason is that when the sugar prices went up in the 90's, many rice farmers began to change fields from rice to sugar cane.
BTW, sugar cane production has increased in Louisiana while the acreage to grow it has decreased.
Many farmers remember the "grain price bubble" of the late 70's. Those who did not squander the profitable years on new toys are still in business. Those who squandered went bankrupt. This is the case at least in SW Louisiana.
Hmmmmm?
Does anyone think Al Gwhore (or anyone else who stands to profit from the GW hoax) cares how many people starve/die because of their greed and thirst for power?
Farmers at one time were the hardest working people in the country with a truly independent spirit but, due to government actions – death tax requiring family farms to be sold to pay the tax, government-subsidized crops, EPA etc that has changed. Now every election cycle their lobbyists are out there with their hands out looking for bigger and more handouts. It's time to end government-subsidized crops and let the market forces control what and how much is planted.
" According to the U.N., almost ten per cent of world grain production – that’s about 100 million metric tons per year – goes for bi-fuel production.."
Great article.
Lord Monckton was correct in what he told you:
" Lord Monckton told me that, quite privately, one U.N. official associated with the former agency called the bio-fuel craze an abomination, because of the effects that it has had on the poor."
Just wait until the next "Tortilla Revolution". When food is taken from hungry people, and converted to fuel, simply for the government tax incentives, there is something wrong in the world.. People in the energy industry know that bio-fuels is a scam, the only reason it works, is the tax incentives. In the past 12 months, bio-fuels have gone right down the tubes. The dollars no longer work.
Isn't it just great that Obama has cut off the water to the San Jaoquin valley and killed the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people there who are farmers or farm suppliers and service jobs. So now the price of our vegetables has gone up because we now buy those vegetables and fruit from China while our own farms are going bankrupts because Obama thinks it is better to dump all that fresh water into the ocean rather than use it to employ hundreds of thousands of people to locally produce inexpensive vegetables and fruits. this is how socialism works. Bankrupt your own country and rob your workers of jobs by banning the use of fresh water. Or ban the drilling of oil so all that trillions of oil dollars and jobs stays overseas. Why would you want to create jobs for you own people when you can send that money to your enemies.
It's possible that Algore will one day be polar bear dung.
You are assuming these people actually have good intentions. I think you give them too much credit.
"Many farmers remember the "grain price bubble" of the late 70's"
Fast forward to two years ago, corn peaked at record prices. Farmers had a windfall. What drove it? The price of ethanol and biofuels, then the price collapsed when people realized biofuels and ethanol was a scam.
Another failed government idea.
What is going on?
It is human nature to seek God. Populist liberals have allowed progressives* to push God out of their lives and that in turn has left an empty spot. Attempting to fill that emptiness is what leads people to follow what seem to be well meaning causes such as, "Global Warming" or "Hope and Change."
When these causes are exposed as frauds, it leaves the populist liberals in despair as day after day they witness their progressive* heroes twist and turn as their lies become more and more bizarre.
The answer is simple, continue your search for God, he has not abandoned you, he is waiting for you. Even more important, save your children. Don't let those impressionable young minds follow the progressive* frauds down that same path.
*progressive: I am elite and smart, you are stupid, therefore I will be your master
Progressive Assault on Children
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The Obama Deception – Full length video
http://usataxpayer.org/?0071119896
One word: Subsidies.
Paying farmers to leave good earth fallow, grown certain crops or not grow certain crops is counter-productive. Another program from the New Deal that has become an institution. Throw in a few delta smelt and you have a recipe for food shortages. Famines may be initiated by nature, but are exacerbated by governments.
YES. They WANT them to die. The ecofascists are the Sons of Ehrlich (National Science Advisor Holdren is an Ehrlich protege): modern-day Malthusians. Look around the Green Meanie site of your choice- they all talk casually about the need to 'winnow' the Earth's population by half or better.
You want to be frickin' terrified.? James Hansen- that's right, AlGor's science advisor and the head of the GISS global-warming shop – heartily endorsed ( unsolicited) a lunatic book called "Time's Up," which maintains,
"In short, the greatest immediate risk to the population living in the conditions created by Industrial Civilization is the population itself. Civilization has created the perfect conditions for a terrible tragedy on the kind of scale never seen before in the history of humanity. That is one reason for there to be fewer people, providing you are planning on staying within civilization – I really wouldn't recommend it, though."
"The only way to prevent global ecological collapse and thus ensure the survival of humanity is to rid the world of Industrial Civilization."
"Unloading essentially means the removal of an existing burden: for instance, removing grazing domesticated animals, razing cities to the ground, blowing up dams and switching off the greenhouse gas emissions machine. The process of ecological unloading is an accumulation of many of the things I have already explained in this chapter, along with an (almost certainly necessary) element of sabotage."
Yes, Virginia: the environmental movement and the warm-mongers are TOTALLY BATSHIT INSANE.
Mr. Trzupek,
While your article centers around climate change, several paragraphs detail Haiti, and someone needs to make the point:
"Sounds like further evidence of the devastating effects that the January 12 earthquake had on Haiti, right? Not really. Oh, did I forget to mention? This was the situation in Haiti before the earthquake hit, as this 2008 story that appeared in National Geographic documents."
If one would go back to the Clinton Administration, to now, and look at the BILLIONS of dollars of free aid the Haiti has reveived, and divide that number by nine million people, each of those people should have a million dollars in the bank, and be living in a mansion. Where did the money go? Where does the money go? The numbers do not work. Over the last twenty years, billions have been squandered.
Until those people want to change, I'm not interested in being sympathetic. As far as eating mud pies, serve them seconds.
Another reason that there has been decline in rice acreage, at least in SW Louisiana, is the geology of the land put into production pre-WWII. Some of this was below sea level, and elaborate privately owned pumping systems to drain the land were installed. These (and I've seen them) required large natural gas engine driven pumps with their sound being heard for a long ways away. These once, and now returned to, marshes were rich in humus, which was depleted of nutrients easily in a decade or so. The rise in natural gas prices in the 80's along the Gulf Coast made fertilizer more expensive along with fuel for the pumping systems.
The grain price bubble of the 70's was due in large to the USSR buying large quantities to cover their famines in what used to be Europe's breadbasket of the Ukraine.
Let them eat mud pies, eh queen Gore?
Yes, hmmm. I wonder.
Problem with that? LOL
The governments of the world (ours included) seem to think that giving money and food to totalitarian thugs is the same as helping the poor souls living under said thugs' thumbs.
Want to help the poor in Haiti, Cuba, Chicago? Start be eliminating the thugs.
I'm for it.
Send them some Hershey's Chocolate Syrup for flavor.
Mild quibble: it wasn't Obama, but a federal judge acting at the request of the usual econuts.
Danny Glover, Certified Loon(tm), is actually pissing and moaning that only 1% of international aid has gone to the Haitian government. Well, gee- maybe that's because 99% of the money the Hatian government gets its hands on is embezzled.
Hear, hear!
Everything the Left does is loaded with unintended consequences because they can only see Utopia through their rose colored glasses which have blinders attached so they can't see anything else. Just look at any activity the Left promotes back through history and you'll see a carnage of "unintended consequences".
These "unintended circumstances" are less unintended and more intended in my view. Given the history of these activities, the Left is well aware of the mess they'll create. Because they purposely ignore what the side effects will be makes these intended circumstances and in their mind, acceptable circumstances. Why? Because the end justifies the means in their mind.
The Left always claims ignorance to the side effects and blames someone else of course. They just think that they haven't been allowed to do enough because they were stopped or stalled by the Right and that is why the idea failed. The pages of history say otherwise and show that they've been allowed to do way too much.
Check out these statistics which are more than acreage.
http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/usda/ers/89001/20...
Production per acre is up regarding rice, thus less acreage is needed.
I want to see Al Gore eat a mud pie!
I would like to see the Bigs take on the crime against humanity called HEMP PROHIBITION. Hemp is a plant that actually puts nutrients back into the soil, making it a perfect cover crop. Its seeds are edible, delicious, and extremely nutritious. The seed oil is full of essential Omega Three fatty acids, which are necessary for brain health. The plants can be fed to farm animals with great success. Not to mention the myriad products which hemp is capable of producing. from lotions and cosmetics to fabrics and textiles. These products are often of a naturally superior quality to competing products made from petroleum or cotton, in terms of durability, feel, texture, etc. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, among many farmers of their day, grew hemp. During WWII, civilians were urged to grow hemp in Victory Gardens, for use in the war effort.
So Why Is It Illegal To Grow Today?
Is It Illegal to Grow Hemp in Haiti?
Peace!
The right words might be "GOOD EXCUSES".
Cowboy, this is why I never give a street beggar a donation when they stand on the median strip at stop lights here in FL. I know the monet=y won't go for food or shelter, but for a bottle or pehaps some heroin or crack cocaine.
I'd rather hand them a sandwich from Subway or a Happy meal.
The same goes for local charities. I'll donate cans of food but never cold hard cash. There are too many corrupt thieves.
The same thing goes for Haiti; drop-in the grains, water, soap, fuel, medical supplies and anything else they require, but to send money to Haiti is the same as handing it to a street drunk in Florida (or any state for that matter).
The next "Tortilla Revolution" ought to see Fat Al broiling on a spit somewhere south of the border. Make some use of that protoplasm.
interesting that of all people, Fidel Castro called the 3rd world food shortage that would result in the reallocation of food stuffs to the bio-fuel craze. guess its the blind hog theory again.
I like the hemp idea. Purely for textile and medicinal purposes of course.
The truly bitter irony is that generating fuel from food crops is a net energy consuming process, providing a double whammy. Less available food, negatively impacting the world food price index, AND less available energy. Were any actual scientists or engineers consulted before the government started sponsoring this destructive cycle? Maybe they consulted with corporate farmers. Now they've sucked family farmers into ethanol co-ops. This will will all come to an end, and when it does, it will end badly for farm families. The corporate cronies at Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Corn Products Corp. (Best Foods), AE Staley (Tate & Lyle), Cargill, etc., (you get the idea) will receive plenty of taxpayer largesse in the name of saving jobs. (Read, too big to fail.)
"I'm from the government, and I'm here to help."
"Eat the poor."
Some of those pointy-headed Progressives believe we need to rid ourselves of excess population to save the earth. It could well be a backhanded way of doing that.
The plight of the California farmers shows just how wrong progressives always are when then get power. Whoever made the rulings and are enforcing them should have to eat the mud pies instead of the Hatiians starting with ole Al!
The whole idea of using food for fuel is obscene. As far as unintended consequences; I don't believe that for a minute. They know exactly what they're doing.
Speakin of "BIOFUELS" has anyone had any problems with the ETC (ELECTRONICE THROTTLE CONTROLS) in their car?
My 2005 LS hates that 10% ETHANOL FUEL……….and Atlanta now wants to go with 15% ETHANOL (E-85 ETHANOL)…..
MY OPINION BUT UNLESS IT'S A FLEX VEHICLE STAY AWAY FROM ETHANOL FUELS.
Where does the pavement of lying about your intentions lead?
That A-hole really does have blood on his hands and should be put up on charges of genocide.
It is too difficult for me to accept that their are people in our own nation who wish us ill. But what you say is unfortunately true; their are those among us who would trade not only our liberty for their political ambition, but the way of life we hold dear (faith, family, the great outdoors, self-defence, etc.) and even our lives. They view us as ants on an anthill, we view them as Americans, misguided, but Americans none the less. I'm going for that second cup of coffee, I need to cheer up.
I can't agee with you more.
Poetic justice for that POS.
Exposing the lies doesn’t change anything. We have got to get the liars out of the places of power they occupy. The media which gives power and authority to their lies has got to be stopped. Most of us grew up in a normal world where the exposure of lies and the consequences of that exposure (shame, for starters) put a stop to the lies. Now we have many powerful people whose lives, reputations and income are solidly tied to successful maintenance of the lies. And shame? They have no idea what that is.
war.
I think we're underestimating the effect of oil prices here. Over that same time span, oil prices went from $17 per barrel in 1999 up to $76.56 today (as high as $140 in 2008, which is why he can say "energy prices have dropped significantly over the last two years"). Incidentally, the price of corn has dropped by more than half over the last two years as well, from $8 a bushel down to about $3.60 today. So he makes kind of an irrelevant point.
It takes oil to grow food (fertilizer, diesel fuel, etc.). It takes oil to transport food (especially if you're exporting it thousands of miles overseas). Farmers in third-world countries can't handle input costs going through the roof like that, so it's even harder for them to grow their own, and they become more dependent on first-world countries.
Food costs went up by 91%, oil went up by 409%. It's foolish to say that oil isn't the "800-pound gorilla" in this discussion.
You know Cowboy,
You can burn those dollars to keep you warm…Or
You can use those dollars to buy some wood…
You can use that wood to build a home…
You can use that home to build a family…
You can use that family to build a farm…
You can use that farm to feed the world…
You can use the world to build up society…
You can use society to increase prosperity…
You can use prosperity to advance humanity…
And you can use humanity to create the future…
Reverse that order and you can see what's wrong with the world…
Reverse that order and you can see the "progressive" agenda…
Yes, they do espouse that level of morality. Save the Earth/forests/whales/etc, to hell with the humans.
Mud Pies are very popular in Hawaii….I'll bet Barry has had a few…
I don't know what their problem with humans is since they just consider us just to be the smarter monkey. Aren't we part of nature?
How can anyone compare poor, starving people to Al Gores profits? I mean, c'mon! The guy wants to be a multi-Billionaire! And he's on his way, thanks to the incredibily high stupidity rate of many of the worlds people. In a truly just world, he, and his fellow con artists, would be hanging from a tree.
On the other hand, since about 1800, when the so-called "slave riots" freed the Haitian people, what exactly have they been doing? How many schools, hospitals, roads, bridges, airports, etc. have they built? How many industries have they created? The US alone has given well-over $3 BILLION to Haiti. Where is it, and what has it accomplished? It is said that, the hardest addiction to break is not herion, cocain, or crack. It's free handouts. When people become used to sitting around waiting for someone to feed, cloth, house, educate, and care for them, Haiti is the result.
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Apparently, we're the worst part of nature, as we have the abilities, as the fittest survivors, to affect other monkeys, per se.
A problem they have with their own selves, projected via laws/regulations/restrictions upon the rest of humankind.
ummm, you can't stay away from ethanol. it' in every grade, at every pump. and, it will destroy your car. not today, not tomorrow maybe, but it will kill your car. the seals in an engine can't handle the ethanol because it dries them out and over time they get brittle, and eventually fail. then you have a nice little repair bill on your hands.
so, thanks, greenies, can i send you the bill?? how about we send the bill to congress and the u.n.
al gore is a fat criminal-do you think he cares who starves to death so long as he gets his meals? this fat jackass is quickly becoming the laughing stock of planet earth. he embodies the definition of "junk science". soon his name will be synonymous with a person who lies, cheats and steals from others for gain. a rube goldberg scheme is when you have an idiotic plan ….an al gore scheme is when you sell snake oil as medicine……
Why is everyone surprised and upset? There are too many humans on this planet. The reason that there are too many of us is that we have been feeding the ones that cannot grow enough food to feed themselves. Look at the migration patterns around the world. One acre of arable land will support x number of humans or livestock, period. If we don’t start managing our population, nature will do it for us. The best thing that could have happened to Haiti is for the world to stand back and let them work it out.
Has anyone seen the washed up, lard ass, Al Gore lately? Probably laundering his half billion before the class action suits start hounding him. Looks like its gonna be like the Elvis sightings world wide. I'm gonna start with- he was seen at the Olympics.
Cowboy,
Let's not blame the mud pie eaters. The corrupt government and crime bosses take everything and give nothing to their people. The U.N. should find a backbone and throw out the criminals.
back of the envelope calculations on Chinas population growth versus its arable land and growing wealth as a pressure (upward) on future world food prices is the stuff of nightmares.
But so unfortunate for the polar bear that had to consume him.
Very good article about how people like Al Whore and the Liberal Crazies not only want Abortion. They want to be able to kill off your Grandma when she gets too old and can't produce, just withdraw her medication, and refuse her the operation, and they'll be rid of her in a jiffy. Then throw in the population control that I think is in the mind of Obama and Pelosi and we have the makings for a man made holocost of our own governments design.
Don't believe me? Just google why the Liberals were so much in favor of, Abortion to control minorities? Because they wanted to control the black population. Well now there's a wake up call for minorities who always vote for these stinking Liberals.
George Bush was wrong to increase ethanol production in 2007. But it happened. Another sad chapter in American politics.
I've been saying from day one these guys out to be prosecuted for crimes against humanity. Let do it.
Anyone wonder why Obama and the congress will not release the water to the Calif. valley they dried up on purpose? It only supplies over 80% of our produce which forces us to import and of course pay higher prices not to mention putting all of the farmers in food stamp lines. Anyone wonder why Monsanto wants to control seeds and make them where they will not regenerate from year to year? What happens when you cannot grow your own food in a time of crisis? Oh, you have to rely on the government to feed you! Anyone wonder why the US government has been stockpiling even more than usual canned foods?
These are questions that make you go hmmmmmmmm.
I wonder if this fiasco will cause Al Gore to face crimes against humanity. NOT!! He is as insensitive to this as all the other "rulers" of our nation.
The alternative is to import an additional 9,000,000,000 gallons of fuel from Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and other countries that hate America . So, why do conservatives attack the only program that has reduced foreign energy imports? At least some of those subsidies stay in the country. I always say farmers buy pickup trucks and Dubai builds islands in the shape of palm trees. I would rather give my fuel and tax dollars to a farmer than to a sovereign wealth fund in Dubai. And poor Haiti can go screw itself.
Just a little gas. It'll pass.
I argued this was going to happen, long ago. The response was pretty much "Good. There's too many people around as it is."
Yes, this is an intentional food shortage for political purposes.
I second "rspitz", and go further. They intend the deaths that have occurred.
And the Left claim the conservatives are heartless?
Very true, but then the author couldn't blame poverty in Haiti on Al Gore so what would be the point?
People raised as slaves have a lot of trouble becoming free and responsible citizens, unless they have someone around to emulate. What they know is brutality, theft, etc, so most of them end up on one end or the other. Or both.
The Lefty politicians get lots of money from the Moslem oil producers, yet they support biofuels? You don't think there's a catch somewhere?
E-85 is not 15% ethanol, it's 85%. What's currently available at most pumps is E-10. (10% ethanol) What you are saying Atlanta wants to go with is E-15, which is 85% gasoline and 15% ethanol. E-85 is the opposite, 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline.
The E-85 is the stuff that the FlexFuel vehicles can use (somewhat) effectively.
All fat. No meat.
Well, looks like between this and malaria (due to the ban on DDT) we'll take care of those pesky "poor people" soon enough, right Al? /sarc
Sad.
Yeah, but the population over there is increasingly male, due to government inforced offspring limits. Their birth rates aren't looking so good these days. I want to say it's 1.5 or less.
It sounds completely crazy, until you find out it's true. One to google "The Negro Project"
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Two Points:
In 1999 the price of corn was below $1.50 a bushel. No one complained that corn was to cheap. So we made it into gasoline.
Corn, after going through the alcohol plants, is not thrown away but fed to livestock. Corn retains 80% of it's feed value after going through the still. Very little of this is wasted.
I saw this coming as soon as the "bio fuel" push began. However, my prediction did not concentrate solely on the US and the farmers decision to plant more "profitable" crops instead of those that feed people. I think we are seeing just the tip of this. I don't think it will be long before we start seeing Central and S. American countries deciding that it would be in their best interests to cut more rain forests in order to feed the bio fuel industry.
Farming is a tough, bang-or-bust industry. One bad season can ruin a farming family. Who would blame them for foregoing the planting of crops that might not even pay their bills for the year, for something that will bring in a more stable income?
The ethanol crowd has done a fantastic job of propagandizing its product to the media . I'm a gearhead from way back, and I've heard stories from entranced reporters detailing the greatness of ethanol – it will give you better horsepower, better gas mileage, etc. Fact is, most basic gasoline engines run like crap on the stuff, which means declines in longevity of the engine as well as gas mileage. Motors designed to work on flex fuel run better, but how easy is it to work on a flex fuel motor and what is the cost? I wouldn't take a hybrid if someone gave one to me, the cost in maintaining it down the road is too high.
I have four ethanol plants within three hours of me with 'grand openings' planned in the near future, all operating in already corn-deficient counties. Time to cut the subsidies and let the farmers deal with the market like the rest of us.
If ethanol production prevents the import of 9 billion gallons of fuel from the Saudis, and it takes more than the equivalent of 9 billion gallons of fuel in energy to produce the ethanol, what is the point? Giving my own money to charity is onething – having the government luring farmers with false hopes and our tax dollars is quite another.
If ethanol production yields more energy than it consums, then we have a perpetual motion machine – no need for coal, oil, fission or fusion. The problem is that it doesn't.
Imagine what will happen if the rug is pulled out from under the ethanol industry, given the fact that yields have gone up to 165 bushels per acre now this year. $1.50 corn would be a fond memory.
"but how easy is it to work on a flex fuel motor and what is the cost?"
About $70 per car, according to GM today: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE61F1OQ20100...
$70 on a new car shouldn't be a deal breaker.
Where is the outrage? Where are the left-wing protesters who dog Al Gore at every event because his global warming religion is starving people to death?
Yes at one point corn for tortillas had trippled. That meant they had less day each month that had a little meat for the tortilla.
Much of the increae in commodities markets is speculation and manipulation of markets. Everything from dry weather reports to cooked supply reports are used to manipulate the markets.
Gentle Readers,
Dear Bohemond,
Can I quibble backatcha just a little? The JUDGE ordered remediation, not the solution adopted by the Obama Administration. There were lots of options available to protect the smelts ( the threatened fish in question ) which would have allowed provision of water to the Imperial Valley farmers.
Same with the Supreme Court & the EPA: the EPA established an ' endangerment finding ' on CO2 emissions: all the Court did was order they present a finding, not a predetermined conclusion. The EPA could have legally determined tha human CO2 emissions present no danger.
These decisions were political, not judicial.
Kindest Regards,
John
Gentle Readers,
Dear Norichpublican,
Thank you! I couldn't agree more! We shouldn't blame the victims. We should send them guns with the food, and help them organize an armed, democratic resistance, overthrow the proCuban Marxists ruining their lives and set up a Free Republic. In 20 years they would be a prosperous as Singapore.
I've never met a poor Haitian here in the States! They work their tails off and make money, given the chance!
Thanks again,
John
Dear Mrs Toon,
Some farmers out here where I live tried that a few years back: they were allowed to grow small ( less than 1 acre )
plots of experimental LowTHC Hemp.
Trouble is, idiots would steal it in the middle of the night!
Have to take that up with the potheads! They're holding back progress!! ( in more ways that this, I think )
Kindest Regards,
John
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Means to an end.
Gentle Readers,
Had some trouble with the MAP sensor in the 95 Geo Metro — had to reset the check engine light: Then added some fuel injector cleaner to the fuel.
Now its OK.
Good Luck!!
John
The children of Haiti need our help. The earthquake has provided that opportunity. Corrupt governments – much like in America w/Obama and his progressive movement, take their massive profits and leave citizens w/o power to help even themselves in the most basic of needs. WE MUST HELP THE CHILDREN to make a difference in Haiti in the future. I believe GOD would think it a tragedy in spiritual proportions to do otherwise. I will stand strong and pray for this to be accomplished. Those children are in a position that all of our children could be some day…I would pray/hope that some one would reach out to them and feed/cloth/educate them, give them hope for the future!
My God! What a bizarre thought – that we may somehow be reducing the world's ever growing overpopulation every time we fill up with gas. One hell of a way to create a greener Earth. I guess I have been doing my greener earth part after all. And just to think, I didn't even know it.
THANKS……..
FOR CLEARING THAT UP……
BUT EITHER WAY MY LS RUNS LIKE CRAP ON 90/10 ETHANOL……..
CAN'T WAIT UNTIL IT'S 85/15 ETHANOL
PUT SOME FUEL SYSTEM CLEANER IN LAST TANK………POOR GAS MILEAGE………
BUT SEEMS TO BE ACTING BETTER…..HOPING ANOTHER TREATMENT WILL FIX IT…….
CHECKING TO SEE IF NEIGHBORING COUNTY IS 90/10 ETHANOL…….
THEY MIGHT BE FAR ENOUGH OUT FOR STRAIGHT GAS………..
AND FOR THE PRICE OF 1 GAL I'LL DRIVE INTO NEXT COUNTY AND BUY……..
KINDA STUPID TO USE YOUR FOOD FOR GAS……….IMHO.
I am assuming most of these smelt-protectors are Darwinists, right? Well, isn't this just "survival of the fittest" working out? Seems like it should be OK for the smelt to die. It's just evolution at work, right?
I guess the main problem is you have two realities that sort of exist side by side: You have human society that is ruled by ideas and feelings, and you have hard reality that is ruled by harsh logistics and material fact.
(Essentially, you have Wallstreet where valuation is based on demand both artificial and real, and main street where demand is more real material need rather than the other. Their valuation of commodities, goods and services tend to diverge, doesn't it?) We have the choice to ignore the harsher reality, but the fact of the matter is, our world requires the other, material world to exist.
In other words, if we humans don't change our lifestyle, nature will do it for us… The longer we delay, the more traumatic the change will be. It wouldn't be so bad if the people who consume the most resources on the planet take the brunt of the effects of consuming those resources: I'd love to cage in the air pollution made by factories, coal plants, China, etc. in or around where they're generated. But the fact of the matter is that, we're all in this together, for better or worse. Might as well as make the best of it, and try to find the opportunities that come when inevitable change comes rolling in, no?
I was thinking more about the taste.
Although I'd expect AlGore is quite bland.
Financial gain is the unreported subtext of most enviro-hoaxes, including AGW. Biofuels are no different. While idealistic or gullible people believe they do good when they tank up with some Third World child's breakfast or sort waste that will use more energy than it will save in the recycling process, the Gores of the world just smile knowingly and pocket the blood money.
Climategate will cause much more than the AGW hoax to be exposed, as this column illustrates. But will the publicity curtail the enviro-frauds? Possibly, but I also recall a certain book that was debunked years after it was demonstrated that DDT did not have the negative environmental impact it claimed. Millions died of malnutrition and malaria as a result. The author–completely discredited–remains a darling of the environmental movement. Rational environmentalism is a good thing, obviously. Yet it will not prevail unless the Manns and those who pocketed the biofuel fraud money and all the rest face at a minimum ridicule, and at a maximum criminal proseuction.
People are starving all over the world apparently and yet we pay farmers not to produce….
/what is wrong with this picture?
It's about time! No one — until now — has seen the forest for the trees!
Most people think of global warming legislation solely in terms of the cost to fill their as tank and to heat/cool their house.
The real story is going to be the impact on food production!
I am a grain trader. Recently, one of the nation's leading grain experts told me that with "climate" legislation, whether the version passed by the House last year, or the Obama EPA's version that is coming soon, will change the United States from the world's largest exporter of agriculture commodities — to a net IMPORTER of food. The indirect use provision alone will convert up to 60 million acres of US cropland from farms into forests. The cost and availability of fuel will also dramatically affect tilling the soil, planting the seeds, fertilization, and harvesting of food. Food production could soon plunge! Forget filling the gas tank! You should be worried about filling your stomach in the near future!
Historically, famines are NOT created by weather events of population growth. They ARE caused by bad government policies. Darfur is a recent example.
I hope you all have a garage filled with food. You may soon need it!
Thanks for this information. This is something that needs to be hammered home.
The useful idiot MMGW devotees think they are saving the planet. But they are instead doing harm to everyone on the planet, except for the rich and a few smart investors. Many will die and suffer because of their stupidity.
flex fuel vehicles and hybrid vehicles are two different things. Being a "gearhead" you should know this.
instead of blaming farmers, why don't you do something for the starving people?
People were starving all over the world before ethanol or bio diesel was mass produced. Why? Because war, third-world government corruption and inefficient distribution infrastructure have always been, and remain, the largest causes of hunger.
Um. Because it doesn't take more energy to make. Depending on which of the dozens of studies you've read, it's anywhere from 1.3 to 2.2 net energy ratio.
And I think you don't understand what a perpetual motion machine is.
If you're counting the solar energy required to grow the corn as energy, then I guess you're right. Engineers don't count sunshine, though. If you're going to do that, there is no fuel that yields more energy than it consumes, since energy can't be created or destroyed and you obviously lose some energy in any process of changing something to a usable form.
You're accounting of ethanol would be the same as counting the rain and sunshine required to grown all the plants that the dinosaur ate to grow, then the millions of years of heat and pressure energy required to form coal or oil. By that measure, I believe fossil fuel is the least efficient of all forms of energy.
Exactly right. People are looking for something but they don't know what!
If the rich want to make money of biofuels, there is not a damn thing that can be done.
My idea is to look for alternatives.
Start with North Africa, the Sahara, plenty of heat energy there.
Get some of Gates money, put in a solar thermal plant and start pumping sea water
into 1000's of man made lakes.
Resettle the refugees around the lakes giving them plenty of passive solar desal kits,
two small connected rooms, the first contains a salt water tray and solar fan, the second
for collection.
Sprinkled around each lake would be some hydroponic growing houses and covered fruit trees.
Lastly, lakes could be use to produce fish for protein.
These people could become self suficient.
You could make the same case for the poverty programs of the Great Society and beyond. We've spent literally trillions of dollars on "poverty" and, if you listen to the poverty pimps, the problem is worse than ever. What happened to those trillions we've spent?
E = PAT the environmental equation for salvation.
E – Environmental impact
P – Population
A – Affluence
T – Technology
As you can see if you reduce P, A, and/or T and you reduce the environmental impact.
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