11 Mar
2009
11 Mar
'09
9:11 p.m.
Don, I think they've missed your point. But I can't recall a lot of PR on alcohol used as a fuel specifically to reduce CO2 emmissions anyway. It's always been pushed in this country as a method of reducing dependency on foreign oil imports. An ecconomic and strategic issue, not a matter of a "greener" gasoline substitute- which you've shown that it isn't. On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Don J. Colton <djcolton@piol.com> wrote:
As many of you know I am skeptical that CO2 is a significant cause of global warming, but assuming it is, the following is interesting:
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What is the scientific conclusion? To reduce CO2 as a global warming pollutant, stop using ethanol as an automobile fuel substitute!