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Sunday, July 06, 2008
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Definitely Killing People Now to Maybe Save People Later

That's essentially what ethanol is all about.  In an effort to maybe (though not likely) reduce the effects of global warming (which may or may not be man made) and potentially save lives some time in the future, we are going to for sure kill people today.  I hope they don't mind:

Biofuels have forced global food prices up by 75% - far more than previously estimated - according to a confidential World Bank report obtained by the Guardian.

The damning unpublished assessment is based on the most detailed analysis of the crisis so far, carried out by an internationally-respected economist at global financial body.

The figure emphatically contradicts the US government's claims that plant-derived fuels contribute less than 3% to food-price rises. It will add to pressure on governments in Washington and across Europe, which have turned to plant-derived fuels to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and reduce their dependence on imported oil.
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Rising food prices have pushed 100m people worldwide below the poverty line, estimates the World Bank, and have sparked riots from Bangladesh to Egypt. Government ministers here have described higher food and fuel prices as "the first real economic crisis of globalisation".

I've talked about ethanol as murder for the benefit of farmers before.

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Monday, July 07, 2008 7:41:20 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
There's another version of that story which specifically states that the report was buried "in order not to embarrass the Bush Administration."

What crap.

The Democrat Senators from THIS State have not voted against use of ethanol, nor have they joined in any current bills-pending to halt ethanol use as co-sponsors.

Yes, this is a travesty of the worst order.
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