Aug 10, 2006

Why Wal-Mart wants to sell ethanol


Debating “ethanol” as a viable fuel source…



Regardless of the
“Pseudoscience”
the misinformed media & marketers write articles about… There are people who have been monitoring this for decades and write real reports regarding viable options for sustainable fuel sources we can use NOW.





If you are as concerned as many of you sound, please contact “qualified” engineers, university professors, researchers & regulatory agencies (EPA, CARB, etc…).

Or, research "ethanol" on the hidden net (see below)

For now you must submit to the media, political debates.



The battle was won and written in to law years ago and it is now policy and regulation. But we still need your voice “cried from the highest hill” to change future policy and law for viable, sustainable energy options (don’t look back & criticize, move forward & support good science).





PLEASE, Let your state legislators know what works using good science & data… not hope, hoop dreams and hydrogen hover cars (be informative & concise, they’ll listen better).

Sorry, not here to debate, just educate…
can you Digg it!



 



 



P.S. Some of you asked for some data & links… so here they are.



Raw fuel data used by “the national Energy Policy Act of 2005” http://rael.berkeley.edu/ebamm/




The http://www.arb.ca.gov/ has some of the best balance of fuel data (studies date back to 95’)



http://www.arb.ca.gov/fuels/gasoline/meeting/2006/021406e67summary.pdf





DNR report --legislation mandating 10 percent ethanol in Wisconsin counties would increase emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx), which together form ozone…



Read more here: http://www.wmc.org/MediaOutlet/display.cfm?ID=1097



Read full report here: http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/sep05/358730.asp



 




Read about how Fords blind effort to be green and win you over with “greener” fuel.
http://detroit.dbusinessnews.com/shownews.php?newsid=50349&type_news=latest





"Automakers shouldn't try to fool consumers with fuel economy," he said. "They should put gas-saving technology into their cars so that they actually get good fuel economy."



Read quote article here: http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/33609.html



Read full report here: http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Autos/story?id=1274541



 



 



Deep Web Gateways
(the hidden net):



The University of Michigan has put together http://oaister.umdl.umich.edu/o/oaister



LookSmart's http://www.findarticles.com



The http://www.libraryspot.com collection of databases,



The US Government's official web portal is
www.FirstGov.gov
, an extremely deep (as in lots of content) site.



Search the vast holding of the UCLA Library online http://www2.library.ucla.edu/search/eresources.cfm



Check out www.Infoplease.com and its' searchable databases. Results come from encyclopedias, almanacs, dictionaries, and other online resources.



University of Idaho http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/iil.htm Covers not only the United states, but countries all over the world.



Lund University Libraries maintains http://www.doaj.org searchable scientific and scholarly journals.



www.Scirus.com for scientific information



Want to find USDA's Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov



Nonprofit organization searching tool http://www.guidestar.org




Some info ref from the following:
http://www.prairiemod.com/prairiemod/2006/08/national_geogra.html