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Eco-Fuel Causing Food Shortages

Posted by Aaron Park on July 04, 2008 at 01:14 PM

Eco-Nazis sue to stop forest clearing – people’s lives are destroyed, the air is filled with smoke.

Eco-Nazis buy politicians with endorsements and campaign cash (Republican Mainstreet Partnership / Democrats) no Oil is Drilled, No refineries built, Gas hits $5 a gallon.

Now, the latest… Food riots in Third-World Countries.

This article was written by the Guardian – an extreme leftist publication from England. The intent of the article was to report a “leaked” report from the World Bank.

The object here was to slap the Bush Administration around, but in this case… the Bush Administration did not hand the media the hammer. In their zeal to make Bush look bad again – they set their friends in the Eco movement on fire.

You see – Ethanol production and other green fuels use Corn and Maize.

An excerpt from the article:

“Rapid income growth in developing countries has not led to large increases in global grain consumption and was not a major factor responsible for the large price increases,” the report said.

Droughts in Australia have also not had a significant impact, it added. Instead, European and US drives for greater use of biofuels has had the biggest effect.

The European Union has mooted using biofuels for up to 10 percent of all transport fuels by 2020 as part of an increase in use of renewable energy.

Translation – Green fuels make people starve.

Just another way the Eco-Movement screws the little guy.

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