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Biofuel backlash in developing countries

Its worth looking at this on Taza Kino - Citzen News for a feel of how some people in parts of the world (where English is not the first language) feel about biofuels.

Comments (3)

People in developing countries do want Bio Fule.

They just do not want it expense of their staple diet. Why exhaust the second resource for sake of the first one. Where i am in Karachi, Pakistan we use Compress Natural Gas for fule(entier negihbourhoods now use CNG). Is there a single neighbourhood in USA or EU or Australia that entierly uses alternate fule? I know CNG is still not as green as say solar or corn but thats the best we could do.

and i must add here without hurting others.

What about you?

David B. Benson:

Grow more food.

(These are boom times for farmers, world-wide.)

simon:

We need biofuels machines do not, at last this madness is being questioned.

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