[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Whitney Webb: Foreign Intelligence Affiliated CTI League Poses Major National Security Risk

Paul Joseph Watson: What Fresh Hell Is This?

Watch: 50 Kids Loot 7-Eleven In Beverly Hills For Candy & Snacks

"No Americans": Insider Of Alleged Trafficking Network Reveals How Migrants Ended Up At Charleroi, PA Factory

Ford scraps its SUV electric vehicle; the US consumer decides what should be produced, not the Government

The Doctor is In the House [Two and a half hours early?]

Trump Walks Into Gun Store & The Owner Says This... His Reaction Gets Everyone Talking!

Here’s How Explosive—and Short-Lived—Silver Spikes Have Been

This Popeyes Fired All the Blacks And Hired ALL Latinos

‘He’s setting us up’: Jewish leaders express alarm at Trump’s blaming Jews if he loses

Asia Not Nearly Gay Enough Yet, CNN Laments

Undecided Black Voters In Georgia Deliver Brutal Responses on Harris (VIDEO)

Biden-Harris Admin Sued For Records On Trans Surgeries On Minors

Rasmussen Poll Numbers: Kamala's 'Bounce' Didn't Faze Trump

Trump BREAKS Internet With Hysterical Ad TORCHING Kamala | 'She is For They/Them!'

45 Funny Cybertruck Memes So Good, Even Elon Might Crack A Smile

Possible Trump Rally Attack - Serious Injuries Reported

BULLETIN: ISRAEL IS ENTERING **** UKRAINE **** WAR ! Missile Defenses in Kiev !

ATF TO USE 2ND TRUMP ATTACK TO JUSTIFY NEW GUN CONTROL...

An EMP Attack on the U.S. Power Grids and Critical National Infrastructure

New York Residents Beg Trump to Come Back, Solve Out-of-Control Illegal Immigration

Chicago Teachers Confess They Were told to Give Illegals Passing Grades

Am I Racist? Reviewed by a BLACK MAN

Ukraine and Israel Following the Same Playbook, But Uncle Sam Doesn't Want to Play

"The Diddy indictment is PROTECTING the highest people in power" Ian Carroll

The White House just held its first cabinet meeting in almost a year. Guess who was running it.

The Democrats' War On America, Part One: What "Saving Our Democracy" Really Means

New York's MTA Proposes $65.4 Billion In Upgrades With Cash It Doesn't Have

More than 100 killed or missing as Sinaloa Cartel war rages in Mexico

New York state reports 1st human case of EEE in nearly a decade


Science/Tech
See other Science/Tech Articles

Title: Biofuels emit 400 percent more CO2 than regular fuels
Source: NaturalNews
URL Source: http://www.naturalnews.com/029421_biofuels_CO2.html
Published: Aug 10, 2010
Author: Ethan Huff
Post Date: 2010-08-11 15:25:20 by Red Jones
Keywords: None
Views: 121
Comments: 11

Biofuels emit 400 percent more CO2 than regular fuels

by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer

(NaturalNews) A recent report issued by the European Union has revealed that biofuels, or fuel made from living, renewable sources, is not really all that beneficial to the environment. Rather than reduce the net carbon footprint as intended, biofuels can produce four times more carbon dioxide pollution than conventional fossil fuels do.

Common biofuels like corn ethanol, which has become a popular additive in gasoline, and soy biodiesel, which is being used in commercial trucks and other diesel-fueled vehicles, are often considered to be environmentally-friendly because they are renewable. But in order to grow enough of these crops to use for both food and fuel, large swaths of land around the world are being converted into crop fields for growing biofuels.

In other words, millions of acres of lush rainforests are becoming corn and soy fields in order to provide enough of these resources for their new uses. The net carbon footprint of growing crops for fuel is far higher than what is emitted from simple fossil fuel usage.

According to the report, American soybeans have an indirect carbon footprint of 340kg of CO2 per gigajoule (GJ), while conventional diesel and gasoline create only 85kg/GJ. Similarly, the European rapeseed, a plant similar to the North American canola, indirectly produces 150kg/GJ because additional land in other nations has been converted to grow rapeseed for food in order to replace the native crops that are now being grown for fuel.

Ironically, the amount of direct and indirect resources used to grow food for fuel is quite high compared to that of conventional fossil fuels. Biofuels also do not burn as efficiently and can be rough on the engines they fuel. Ethanol-enriched gasoline can also reduce gas mileage efficiency by upwards of 25 percent, depending on the vehicle.

Growing food for fuel ends up increasing the price of food for consumers. It also puts additional strain on families, many of whom are already having difficulties making ends meet in current economic conditions.

When all is said and done, biofuels seem to be a whole lot of hype with not a lot of benefit. Environmentally, fiscally and practically, biofuels are a disaster. Fossil fuels may not be an ideal form of clean energy, but at this point in time, they make a lot more sense than biofuels.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 6.

#1. To: All (#0)

so ethanol fuel derived from plants causes a lot more CO2 than the regular oil derived fuel. and some in the government say we must tax CO2 because it is very bad we're told. But ethanol is heavily subsidized. Most ethanol in the US is made from corn. and in deriving ethanol from corn the process consumes more fossil fuel than it replaces through the ethanol. That is, it takes more oil/coal based fuel to grow the corn (including fertilizer) and transport it to market than the ethanol from the process provides. It is an energy sink. and it is a money sink, heavily subsidized. and it causes pollution now we're told.

why is ethanol still subsidized? Why are there no voices in our national media telling us we need to eliminate such subsidies. We have lots of 'green' funding, yet nobody in the public eye attacks this spending as being excessive. We have people telling us that social security should be drastically cut. but subsidies for thinks that waste money, waste energy and cause pollution are OK.

conclusion - people sympathetic to the American cause and at the same time are sane and intelligent are simply not allowed to participate in our national discussions. If you don't like my conclusion, then why is it that CNN, MSNBC, Fox, etc. have not shown the people how stupid ethanol (and evil) subsidies are. They make lots of money selling commercials for their news shows. but they don't even bother to inform us.

the politicians who vote for ethanol subsidies should all be voted out. yet it seems almost all of them vote for it. and very few sources inform us on this issue.

the facts are that we pay farmers to convert their food to fuel. and the process wastes both money and fuel. and it drives up food prices. We Americans may not be so sensitive to higher prices on corn and soy beans. but the very poor around the world who survive on less than $2/day are hurt very badly by the resulting higher prices on basic grains. There was a study done where an economist linked large price increases in these grains to the ethanol subsidies. and people starve to death every day from that. 35,000 people starve to death worldwide every day. and we pay to have food destroyed. and its not an issue.

Red Jones  posted on  2010-08-11   15:35:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Red Jones (#1)

why is ethanol still subsidized? Why are there no voices in our national media telling us we need to eliminate such subsidies.

Jason Lewis has been on this case for years. Admittedly, he's the only one.

Old Fud  posted on  2010-08-11   16:07:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Old Fud (#5)

I've never heard a single politician speak against ethanol subsidies. I've seen plenty from both parties support it. but it should be an 'open & shut' case. Ethanol subsidies are bad. We have evidence that the process of growing corn and turning it into ethanol uses more fuel than is produced by the ethanol. It consumes 121% of the energy it produces. It wastes fuel. and yet government tells us they subsidize this process to make it so we don't have to import so much oil. but it causes us to have to import oil because it wastes fuel. and then it wastes money also and we have a severe budget crisis.

year after year after year people tell us that if we just keep subidising ethanol, then it will become economical. Where is sanity? There seems to be very few in Washington who will just do the right thing.

ethanol subsidies are something that just doesn't make sense unless you presume that the regime that rules us is actively hostile towards us.

Red Jones  posted on  2010-08-11   16:14:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


Replies to Comment # 6.

#11. To: Red Jones (#6)

ethanol subsidies are something that just doesn't make sense unless you presume that the regime that rules us is actively hostile towards us.

accurate conclusion and you have to know that they're profiting from this. that's all that matters to the bastards.

christine  posted on  2010-08-11 23:38:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


End Trace Mode for Comment # 6.

TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register]