Hello John, welcome
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 05:00:20 +0900
From: Keith Addison
ok, so is pimentel now using current data or not? if the answer is
no, then
the question becomes is this chick legit?
She's just fooled by the current data bit, like everyone else is.
It is not current data, see
~$65 per barrel US by EOY 2005
IF this prediction holds, then ~$77 per barrel US by sometime in the
range of Dec06 to March07.
...and it is never going back down to the ~$30-$40 range unless
something very surprising happens.
These predictions are based on models I've made which include
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GF29Ak01.html
Asia Times Online :: Middle East News, Iraq, Iran current affairs
Middle East
Jun 29, 2005
The Saudi oil bombshell
By Michael T Klare
For those oil enthusiasts who believe that petroleum will remain
abundant for decades to come -
Ron wrote:
and
H- where are the biodiesel mass production start up companies? Why
aren'y we hearing about more of them or more about the ones that do
exist?
Forgive me if this is a stupid suggestion, I'm new to the list, but here's what I just found looking for info on our biodiesel
Ron wrote:
Yet I'm not seeing nearly the traffic on this list as I'd expect
on serious efforts to gear up mass biodiesel production:
A- Better crop choices, including breeding or genetically engineering
for such
So you think that genetic engineering is better? As for better crop
choices,
Hi all,
Now that was one interesting article. Does anyone have any idea what this will
mean to agricultural production, particularly in the G-8 countries. Is it time
to start breeding Clydesdales or other heavy work horses? I´ve often thought
that the Pennsylvania Dutch were on to something
Unfortunately it is too late for the only genetic engineering that would
have produced significant improvements of todays situation. It will also
need several significant break through to be able to do such genetic
engineering. We are stuck with Bush, Blair and the rest of the current set
of
To those that say that I am overly optimistic, I like want to mention that
it does not take much to be smarter than us and the only ones who will have
that opportunity are our grandchildren.
Hakan
At 01:38 AM 7/28/2005, you wrote:
Unfortunately it is too late for the only genetic
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Food production and
Guebert:
Get ready for big ethanol imports under trade pacts
June 26, 2005
http://www.pantagraph.com/stories/062605/bus_20050626002.shtml
The harder anyone scratches CAFTA, the
Central American Free Trade Agreement pushed by
the White House, the worse the smell in
American agriculture
Hi Keith,
For about 50 years or so starting in the 1930's, I
believe, the Philippines was the beneficiary of a
Sugar Quota from the US which bought sugar at above
world market prices. Those were the times when the
so-called Negros Sugar Bloc was King of the Roost
here. The President of the
I am new to the
biofuel world andhave read most of the webb site info but can't seem to
find any reference to pressure release. They all talk of having a sealed
system to prevent personal harm and methanol loss but pressure must build with
A, heating and B, pumping air in to mix the
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