(actually they don't fart methane, they belch it).
LOL
strange picture.
equipped with a pilot light they would be dragon cows.
My absurd thought for the day.
:)
Kirk
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ken and all
On Sep 28, 2007, at 6:15 AM, Joe Street wrote:
And
Hi you all
I agree with Keith comments. Also with Herr Elsbett. *Yes, technology
favors biodiesel of SVO *and the proper way to think about the problem
is to conduct life cycle analysis .
Low sulfur fuel needs biodiesel or SVO ( based on my very limited
knowledge much better fuel than any
Kirk
I loved your absurd thought for the day.
Kirk McLoren escreveu:
(actually they don't fart methane, they belch it).
LOL
strange picture.
equipped with a pilot light they would be dragon cows.
My absurd thought for the day.
:)
Kirk
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Olivier Morf wrote:
Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article2507851.ece
September 22, 2007
Rapeseed Biofuel Produces More Greenhouse Gas Than Oil Or Petrol
By Lewis Smith
SNIP
Rapeseed and maize biodiesels were calculated to produce up to 70 per cent
and 50 per cent
://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article2507851.ece
September 22, 2007
Rapeseed Biofuel Produces More Greenhouse Gas Than Oil Or Petrol
By Lewis Smith
SNIP
Rapeseed and maize biodiesels were calculated to produce up to 70 per cent
and 50 per cent more greenhouse gases respectively
, 2007
Rapeseed Biofuel Produces More Greenhouse Gas Than Oil Or Petrol
By Lewis Smith
SNIP
Rapeseed and maize biodiesels were calculated to produce up to 70 per cent
and 50 per cent more greenhouse gases respectively than fossil fuels. The
concerns were raised over
On Sep 28, 2007, at 6:15 AM, Joe Street wrote:
And what if good organic and biodynamic tecniques are used and the
health of the soil and microorganisms is considered so that
nitrogen is
fixed through natural processes? Is this not a nitrogen sink rather
than a source?
I think nitrogen
Hi Ken and all
On Sep 28, 2007, at 6:15 AM, Joe Street wrote:
And what if good organic and biodynamic tecniques are used and the
health of the soil and microorganisms is considered so that
nitrogen is
fixed through natural processes? Is this not a nitrogen sink rather
than a source?
Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article2507851.ece
September 22, 2007
Rapeseed Biofuel Produces More Greenhouse Gas Than Oil Or Petrol
By Lewis Smith
A renewable energy source designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is
contributing more to global warming than fossil