Re: Biofuels, algae and vegetarianism
[email protected] Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:26:07 -0000 (GMT)
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But aren't we 'at war' still anyway? :) as to algae vs. land-based "fuel-food", we just need to learn how to process cellulose better (like beavers and cows do) - think about the possibilities - You could get in your biodiesel VW, drive in from canby, and stop by a field for 'breakfast' on the way in? :) here's hoping someone gets those algae-based biodiesel 'production cells' (or whatever they called them) from that recent OSU research into production soon. kevin > Any chance we could keep this sort of thing off the biodiesel list, to > avoid > an ideological war? > > On 12/16/06, Samadhi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Friends, >> >> Algae is likely going to establish itself as the main >> source of raw material (oil) for biofuel production. >> I mean you can grow the stuff over a toxic waste site >> and it will clean it as it grows. You can then >> (believe it or not) eat the algae and get super >> healthy. It is truly amazing stuff. >> >> I think it is important to remember that over 90% of >> the arable (farmable) land in the world is used for >> meat and dairy production. The land is used mainly to >> grow cereal crops (GMO these days) to feed the animals >> and also to keep the animals on the land and let them >> graze. >> >> If you really want to make a difference when it comes >> to feeding starving people then eat vegetarian, vegan >> or raw. It will make a huge impact. >> >> Thanks for listening, >> >> Chris Iverson >> >> > _______________________________________________ > pdx-biodiesel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gobiodiesel.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-biodiesel >