Castro in new US biofuel attack

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Cuban leader Fidel Castro has written a second newspaper article within a week, again criticising US biofuels policy.

Writing in the Granma newspaper, Mr Castro said a US drive to back crop use for fuels would raise prices and cause more hunger in developing countries.

Mr Castro handed power to his brother Raul in July after undergoing surgery, and has not appeared in public since.

Correspondents say his articles in the Communist Party's official paper may be a sign of a return to active politics.

The Cuban president's failure to appear in public - and the silence from the Cuban authorities - had fuelled regular speculation about the seriousness of his condition.

Officials have said they expect Mr Castro to resume activities in government soon.

Earlier in the year, Mr Castro appeared in a live radio broadcast for the first time since falling ill.

But the health of the 80-year-old leader was not mentioned in either of his Granma articles.

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In Wednesday's column, Reflections of The Commander-in-Chief, Mr Castro criticised President Bush's plan to increase the use of foodstuffs like corn for fuel to run cars.

He said Mr Bush had "declared his intention to apply this formula on a world scale, which means none other than the internationalisation of genocide".


Where are the poor countries of the Third World going to get the minimum resources to survive?
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Mr Bush has set targets for an increased use of ethanol - which in the US is mainly made from corn.

The US government, which recently signed a biofuel agreement with Brazil, hopes this will reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil.

But Mr Castro wrote that dozens of nations do not have oil and cannot produce corn or other grains to make ethanol because they lack water.

The surge in demand for corn would push up grain prices while the threat of a US invasion of Iran keeps oil prices high, he wrote.

He asked: "Where are the poor countries of the Third World going to get the minimum resources to survive?"

Mr Castro also wrote of the current situation in Iran, where 15 British navy personnel are being held accused of entering Iranian territorial waters.

He described the incident as a provocation by Britain.
Man some people are just never fucking happy. First we're using to many fossil fuels and that makes us evil baby killers. Now trying to get off the fossil fuels we're straving people and that makes us evil baby killers. What the Hell man?
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Note: some people are angry at us, because we are US.

That said, biofuels are a good transitory stage while we develop the technology needed to make electric, solar, and hybrid vehicles more available to the public, more functional, while still fullfulling the "vroom" factor*

*I know some people who wont buy electric because it doesnt make the reving sound that they like. Maybe this can be solved by installing nintendo controller style rumblers in the seat and putting a speaker in... :roll:
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Comrade Tortoise wrote:*I know some people who wont buy electric because it doesnt make the reving sound that they like. Maybe this can be solved by installing nintendo controller style rumblers in the seat and putting a speaker in... :roll:
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I wonder how the batteries stand up to a Canadian winter, which if I recall was why the EV1 was never marketed in Canada.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:I wonder how the batteries stand up to a Canadian winter, which if I recall was why the EV1 was never marketed in Canada.
Sufficient to function: Check the 'What's New'. They tested it in the Artic. Might not hold a charge as long, though.
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I'd happily buy a small SUV or mini-van electric that got the range this thing did. I have two small children, so something that has more room than a standard sedan would be nice. We have a CRV now, if Honda made an electric version I'd buy it.
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Granted, there have been recent rises in Mexican tortilla prices because less cheap American corn is being dumped in Mexico and is going towards ethanol instead. But then, Mexico was doing just fine with corn supply before NAFTA and corn dumping on their market. Americans were just cheaper and pushed a lot of local farmers out of the corn market. Assuming they don't do anything really stupid south of the border it should right itself in a couple years.
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Granted, there have been recent rises in Mexican tortilla prices because less cheap American corn is being dumped in Mexico and is going towards ethanol instead. But then, Mexico was doing just fine with corn supply before NAFTA and corn dumping on their market. Americans were just cheaper and pushed a lot of local farmers out of the corn market. Assuming they don't do anything really stupid south of the border it should right itself in a couple years.
Last I checked they were screaming about price fixing. So much for not doing anything stupid.
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