[Dialogue] ENERGY DEPLETION
George Holcombe
geowanda at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 6 09:29:45 EST 2007
Brazil uses miniscule amounts of energy compared to the US. From
what my energy friends tell me, we'd have to put in more sugar cane
than we have land for it. There doesn't appear to be any way to keep
up with the energy demands of this economy, only slimming down, which
also doesn't seem to be an option.
George Holcombe
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Austin, TX 78728
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geowanda at earthlink.net
On Feb 5, 2007, at 8:53 PM, FacilitationFla at aol.com wrote:
> Well Brazil produces it quite cheaply doesn't it -- sugar cane?
> What's the problem with that?
>
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