Bio Fuels: The Wrong Way to Go

Alex Dotsch
However good bio fuels may seem they are a waste of time and money for everyone. They take up what could be perfectly good food crops instead of the cash crops they have become. This has pushed food prices up, which maybe good for the investors, but not for the mainstream population.

Bio fuels are in fact not even Eco-friendly as they do produce CO2, because of the bio in them. This makes them even less useful as they don't solve any problems merely creating more problems that the current generation is forcing future generations to have to burden with.

Bio fuels are like a new catchy Eco name for what fossil fuels are. Bio fuels are made of carbon as they are grown and are live plants. Fossil fuels were also once plats some 100 million years ago and we are burning them. The same process is being used for bio fuels, but with a far shorter time span. It seems to be the new word for an old word that fell out of fashion, even though they mean exactly the same thing: Global Warming.

Some people seem to think that just by planting a few trees in the Amazon rainforest they can offset the damage they have done by burning the damn thing in the first place. So please if you are reading this article heed my warning that any mention by advertisers that bio fuels are environmentally friendly are completely false and if you don't want your Sunday Lunch turkey, Yorkshire pudding and peas to cost a small fortune in a few years time you'll stay well away from Bio Fuels.

Published by Alex Dotsch

A lover of how to articles and current affairs articles spanning the environmental, economical and political situation, I always have something new for you to read.  View profile

To comment, please sign in to your Yahoo! account, or sign up for a new account.