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Fossil Fuel, Biofuel and Hunger

social trends and politics
2008/02/28 02:02 | Posted by hugh locke

Three news items in the space of a few days recently caught my attention. The first was the announcement that the annual World Biofuels Markets Congress will take place this year in Brussels in mid-March. That was followed by extensive coverage of the first biofuel-powered commercial flight courtesy of Virgin Airlines. And shortly after that came news that the UN World Food Programme may have to scale back assistance to poor countries because of a 40 percent rise in world food prices in the last year.

There is a common thread to all three items, and it has to do with food.

The international market price for wheat, corn, soybeans and other food products have all at least doubled in recent years, and in some cases as much as tripled. There have always been fluctuations in global commodity prices due to climate, economics and geopolitics – but this time around there is an important change that is permanent and needs to be addressed urgently by the international community.

The two leading contributors to the current round of increased food prices are fossil fuel and biofuel. Historically high oil prices have dramatically raised the cost of running farm machinery, transporting grain and all other produce, and increased the cost of manufacturing fertilizer. The new factor, however, is biofuel.

The early promise was that only marginal land not currently serving as forest cover or being used for growing food crops would be used to grow biofuel. That myth has been shattered in many ways in many parts of the world, but the US government has typically stepped in with a particularly heavy hand to make matters worse. In the last few years, the US has used subsidies to divert enough domestic corn for bioethanol production that it now constitutes about four percent of the entire global production of coarse grains.

Will the next step be a cartel of biofuel-producing countries? Founding members could be the US and its subsidized farm land, Malaysia and Brazil with their rainforests felled to grow fuel, and Caribbean nations that are putting sugar cane to new use.

Ok, it is not all bad. We do need to reduce our reliance on fossil fuel. And indeed there is a great deal of marginal land that could be used for biofuel. But the process can not be completely market driven when it means that people starve as a direct result. The international community needs to take a serious look at how to manage the whole issue of biofuel production so that it represents a net gain for the planet and not another missed opportunity for clearheaded collective leadership.

Links

Lester Brown - Why Ethanol Production Will Drive World Food Prices Even Higher in 2008

Foreign Affairs / C. Ford Runge and Benjamin Sanauer – How Biofuels Could Starve the Poor

World Biofuels Markets – Annual Congress 12-14 March 2008

Cuba end restriction on cellphones

social trends and politics
| Posted by richard lai

Its a start of freedom, that many hoped Raul would embrace since succeeding his older brother Fidel as president last month. But who can actually afford one?

Dusty groove america: the best place to find soulful music

popular culture
2008/02/27 01:02 | Posted by daniel roversi

If you are into collecting records and Soulful music is your thing, you need to visit this store in Chicago or online @ www.dustygroove.com. For me, a brazilian music collector, DGA has become my place to go when buying online… actually, I rarely buy in stores these days. This people have a bast catalog that grows virtually every day complemented by a search motor that makes your buying experience super smooth. Each album has a little review that tells you who played on it, the tracks that are included, and a comment that is pretty close to what the record sounds like. DGA even have their own label in which they have reissued some pretty cool records, what shows their compromise with the music industry and us: the buyers. In the “Torrent” era, is cool to see a record store taking the risk with the publishing house to supply us with the music we want to buy. Some times I feel stupid Buying, but as they are, I’m compromised with an industry that is evolving and for me is the biggest source or inspiration.

New arrivals

life in the vox
2008/02/26 09:02 | Posted by daniel roversi

We all want to congratulate our copy-star Olivia for the arrival of Nico “the Boss” Escobar, after many months of orange and Pinesol cravings, lots of Wanton soups, chocolates and 26 hours of labor, this marvelous creature arrived to become our newest addition to the family.

Do Republicans VOTE-BAMA?

social trends and politics
2008/02/25 10:02 | Posted by daniel roversi

Is this a delusion? or a Real opportunity? Let us know what you think

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No country: big winner!!!

popular culture
| Posted by daniel roversi

Best adaptation, supporting actor, director(s) and movie… this film really was the BOMB!!! I felt specially happy for Javier Barden , whom after many years of great roles and another Oscar nomination for his “Deep Inside” amazing part, finally got up to the podium and thanked the Cohen Brothers “for the opportunity to put one of the most horrible haircuts on history over his head”, and dedicated the award to his mother and all the comedians in Spain.

No country for old men

popular culture
2008/02/19 01:02 | Posted by daniel roversi

This is my Oscars favorite for “BEST MOVIE”, with 8 nominations including Best supporting actor, director, adaptation, and most original/scarier killer. Send us your Favorite and lets start betting.

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Its alive!!!

life in the vox
2008/02/15 03:02 | Posted by daniel roversi

To all our THVX Family members: this promises to be fun… lets write stories about ourselves, maybe real ones, maybe spiced by our imaginations? The object of this category is for all of us to get to know each other better, for Example: Did you know that Lali has a collection of more than 300 robots? that is a lot of toys. Did you know Roberto’s favorite movie is Mad Max? I Don’t think so.What really matters is to read, write and have lots of fun.