[biofuel] Hemp in America

2001-08-02 Thread rgarrod
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[biofuel] Re: Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread rgarrod
Keith, I think that is a rather flipant answer, and I object to the development of genetic modification, a worthhile pursuit sadly hijacked by big business, being classified as the same as denial of climate change. Researchers all over the world investigate gentic modification, not just

[biofuel] Re: The really soft proof of maybe something, kind of, or not..

2001-07-17 Thread rgarrod
My apologies if I used the wrong acronym - I meant genetically modified rather than General Motors! Whatever your feelings on GM, there is a danger in engineering a super-plant, in that it will behave like a super-plant, Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

[biofuel] Re: The really soft proof of maybe something, kind of, or not..

2001-07-16 Thread rgarrod
Whatever your feelings on GM, there is a danger in engineering a super-plant, in that it will behave like a super-plant, and so will become a highly invasive and dominant species causing significant problems to indigenous plants.

[biofuel] Re: Biodesiel/bioethanol

2001-05-08 Thread rgarrod
Thanks very much, I really appreciate your reply. --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Hard to say which is more environmentally sound, it depends on the context they're produced and used in. But both are basically good, clean fuels. There is more

[biofuel] Biodesiel/bioethanol

2001-05-04 Thread rgarrod
Hello, I have found this list very interesting - I have been looking at many resources on biofuels for a while now and I noticed that there is a lot of reference to biodesiel, but less to bioethanol. Is biodesiel more environmentally sound? Biofuel at Journey to Forever: