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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Murphy Siding</i> <br /><br />Did I mention that the earth was flat ? There's a lot of theories and controversy over that, too.[:-,] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />The earth is round, not flat. O.J. did knock off his wife and that other guy. Global climate change is caused by solar activity, not man's CO2 emissions. Mars is warming, and there are no coal fired power plants and SUV's on Mars. Acid rain and lake acidicness is a naturally occuring phenomenon. Man-caused acid rain is limited to close proximity to older (e.g. non-bagged) industrial sites, most of which have either been upgraded or shut down. <br /> <br />And the next cheapest alternative after petroleum for producing a diesel-compliant fuel is from coal, not crops. North Dakota has gigatons of lignite that could be converted to transportation fuels, they should focus their scarce investment resources on that instead of these illogical biodiesel plants.
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