In the Race
Now, here, you see, it takes all the blogging I can do to keep in the same place.
If I want to get somewhere else, I must blog twice as fast as that!
You see, I'm in
the Red Queen's Race...Janet and her husband have lived in the community of Franklin for over 30 years and have two married children. She is serving a three-year term as a
Franklin School Board member
The Camouflaged Cause of So-Called Global Warming
By Janet Evans
Monday, Mar 31 2008, 06:35 AM
Map of the Amazon rainforest ecoregions.
The yellow line encloses the Amazon rainforest.
National boundaries shown in black.
Satellite image from NASA.
The destruction of the rainforests is now being thought of as one of the main causes of climate change in the world. These rainforests are what forms the "cooling" strip around the Earth's equator.
Carbon emissions from deforestation cause far more damage than planes, cars and factories.
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"Biofuels aren't part of the solution at all. They're part of the problem."
"Backed by billions in investment capital, this alarming phenomenon is replicating itself around the world. Indonesia has bulldozed and burned so much wilderness to grow palm oil trees for biodiesel that its ranking among the world’s top carbon emitters has surged from 21st to third according to a report by Wetlands International. Malaysia is converting forests into palm oil farms so rapidly that it’s running out of uncultivated land.
But most of the damage created by biofuels will be less direct and less obvious. In Brazil, for instance, only a tiny portion of the Amazon is being torn down to grow the sugarcane that fuels most Brazilian cars. More deforestation results from a chain reaction so vast it’s subtle: U.S. farmers are selling one-fifth of their corn to ethanol production, so U.S. soybean farmers are switching to corn, so Brazilian soybean farmers are expanding into cattle pastures, so Brazilian cattlemen are displaced to the Amazon. It’s the remorseless economics of commodities markets. “The price of soybeans goes up,” laments Sandro Menezes, a biologist with Conservation International in Brazil, “and the forest comes down.”
Deforestation accounts for 20% of all current carbon emissions. So unless the world can eliminate emissions from all other sources–cars, power plants, factories, even flatulent cows–it needs to reduce deforestation or risk an environmental catastrophe. That means limiting the expansion of agriculture, a daunting task as the world’s population keeps expanding. And saving forests is probably an impossibility so long as vast expanses of cropland are used to grow modest amounts of fuel. The biofuels boom, in short, is one that could haunt the planet for generations–and it’s only getting started."
Read the entire article from TimeThe Clean Energy Scam É here