Thread: E85 debate
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Old 01-27-2008, 10:29 PM
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It's an endless cycle

Ahhh... it's an endless cycle. We use more farmland to make more Ethanol to get less MPG resulting in making/using more Ethanol, slashing more rainforest to make more Ethanol. Well, Ethanol may burn cleaner, but the Brazilians seemed to have slashed a big part of the rainforest to get enough fuel which offsets the amount of oxygen produced by the earth. Someone needs to break the circle and find a better solution. I'm not against using Ethanol, but I don't belive it should be a backbone to solve the problem. Natural Gas Batteries looks very interesting right now but I don't think that can hold up by itself either. I belive Hydrogen is doable, but it's going to take a whole lot of work to achieve it.
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