auto fuel from corn bread - a mistake!
pushes a repressed truth of the CO2-delusion
The climate hysteria grotesque flowers: more new taxes, air-ID requirement for buildings and cars, inheritance tax on the apartment door insulation, the chimney sweep to the moisture content of our fireplace Check logs ... and no end. Powered by a research that predicts the air disaster in monstrous dimensions reaches in a regulatory policy to constantly furious new activism - nothing seems impossible anymore. The recently discussed "Nash-tax" to limit of obesity has indeed (as an exception) do with the CO2-climate to do, but it shows what we can all still to come.
Moved to common theory of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to the air disaster. The hypothesis for an emission reduction can only save the human race. One of the strategies to run is to minimize the production and combustion of alternative fuels, the CO2 release.
has been multiplied in recent years the processing of staple food to car fuel. In Europe in 2005 produced four million tons of fuel (biodiesel, ethanol) from grain, sugar plants and renewable resources (1). The United States - especially from Europe and EU driven nonstop to "better climate-protection policy" - are now responding in a short time, 115 ethanol refineries into operation, 86 more are under construction (2). 2006 to 5.7 billion gallons (about 22 billion liters) were produced biofuel (2). The U.S. verspritten mainly maize.
corn plant (Wikipedia)
And the problems followed on the heels of: Because the U.S., the world is the biggest maize producer and exporter (2 / 3 of world exports (1 )), occurred within one year (2006) to a slump in exports and a price explosion on the world market.
The result: The price of one ton of corn rose in Mexico during the same period from 100 to 250 € (3), tortilla prices in Mexico City from 40 to 75 cents (2), many Mexicans could and can their daily pay for bread no more, tons of closed that's Tortilleria. Corn in the tank instead of on the plate - the CO2-delusion makes it possible.
corn price explosion (graphics from FTD, (2))
In Mexico, it came to public protests and civil unrest (2) (3). Consumption of tortillas is already fallen by one third (3): "Of the 40 million poor Mexicans were the daily consumption by up to one kilogram, but can not afford any more ... For Mexico this is a perverse development ...".
is now the world just about everything processed into fuel, which is edible.:
corn, wheat, Barley, rice, soybeans, cassava, sugar cane ... Upward trend in diversity and composition. The basic food commodities as diesel has become the stock exchange speculation object, 2006, world prices for maize increased by 100%, wheat by 20% (1).
This price gouging goes on alert: So the EU wants to increase the share of biofuels by 2020 at least 10 percent of its total needs for fuel (2).
All this against the background that, 800 million people of the world from hunger and malnutrition (WHO), macabre features.
because it is already apparent, "... that in the near future, not enough grain for human consumption available. must The stage is set for the conflict between the 800 million car owners and the world's 2 billion poorest people who survive only want "(1).
For the 120-liter tank of an SUV a corn-quantity versprittet from which a man eat a whole year can be. If the tank is filled only every two weeks, it could by that was spent on basic food items 26 people live a year (1)!
"You can not 'have tens of millions of people around the world the hungry every day, while Europe and the United States use food to fill the car tank "(Victor Suarez, Mexican Farmers' association ANEC, quote from (3)).
This problem exists and is available every day - but where are the protests of the self-appointed protector and air-gooders? Where are the objections of the Christian churches that get involved in so many other political matter? Where are all the usually loud voices' of the Greens, the Left and the other protagonists of the poor and disenfranchised? There is "silence in the forest" - paralyzing silence shamed? How long? How many children still have to starve in addition?
Is not it - to reconsider the time, the CO2-delusion - for this reason? Before the heat death of several hundreds of unproven Climate catastrophe die starving, probably hundreds of thousands, because we pervert bread-grain to fuel.
Klaus-Eckart pulse, Bad Bederkesa
born in 1939, school and high school in Mecklenburg; 1960 study of natural sciences in Rostock and Westberlin.1968 degree in Meteorology at the Free University of Berlin, where 1969/70 Researcher with the research focus of atmospheric ozone. From 1970, the German Weather Service :1971-1978 Seewetteramt Hamburg (Focus on: Marine Meteorological Services, ship route guidance service in 1975 as leader of the group cruises Laderaum-/Schiffsraum-Meteorologie.10 Bordmeteorologe on fisheries protection boats, research vessels and Handelsschiffen.1976-1978 Participation in the Standards Committee Technoklimate "(DIN 50 019) .1978-1984 head of the agricultural meteorological consulting and research agency Bonn.Aufbau a time-critical advisory system with the Chambers of Agriculture: Regional phone prompts, screen text, weekly reports, teaching in the subject" Agricultural Meteorology at the University of Bonn.1983 co-founder of the German Foundation Pollen Information Service, 10 years Board Mitglied.1984 2000: Head of the Weather Bureau Essen.Nach German reunification in addition (1990-91) Development and management of the Weather Bureau Leipzig.Seit 1966 on 150 scientific and popular and scientific publications on: weather, climate, ozone, shipping space meteorology, agricultural meteorology, Pollen / Allergy, history of science, history, calendar ...
Sources:
(1) Lester Brown, fuel for the world, in: Der Spiegel, Special 1 / 2007, p. 68;
(2) Ethanol is driving agricultural prices, FTD, 07.05.2007;
(3) Mexico - the tortilla crisis, ARD / SWR, World Mirror, 11.03.2007,
( http://www.daserste.de/print.asp?url=http://www.daserste.de/weltspiegel/ beitrag.asp ?)
Sources:
(1) Lester Brown, fuel for the world, in: Der Spiegel, Special 1 / 2007, p. 68;
(2) Ethanol is driving agricultural prices, FTD, 07.05.2007;
(3) Mexico - the tortilla crisis, ARD / SWR, World Mirror, 11.03.2007,
( http://www.daserste.de/print.asp?url=http://www.daserste.de/weltspiegel/ beitrag.asp ?)
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