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Jul212007
by Bishop Hill
Where's the food going to come from?
Jul 21, 2007 Greens
Further to my recent post on Scottish Power's plan to use 12% of agricultural land to grow biomass sufficient to power a couple houses in Linlithgow, the Englishman reports that Friends of the Earth are resisting the idea of using genetic modification to reduce food price inflation. They, of course, are in favour of organic farming (or "faeces farming" as I prefer to call it), which requires four times as much land as conventionial crops.
So if they get their way, there won't be any land left to grow the trees to make power for Linlithgow, or anywhere else for that matter.
Whoops.
Reader Comments (2)
http://www.culturechange.org/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=107&Itemid=1
it's quite long but it expands on your theme. In summary biofuels are unsustainable and will lead to both higher food prices and food shortages.
STB.
Mind you, you shouldn't take that ScottishPower announcement seriously - it is a shot in a political battle, not something that is likely actually to happen. See my comment to that post, or my post on the subject at PickingLosers (http://www.pickinglosers.com/blog_entry/bgprior/20070721/energy_crops_fact_and_fiction ).