I should have phrased it better, what I meant was an alternative to using the combustion engine, ethanol will never be a replacement for petrol except for the very rich as it'll cost a fortune and they'll have to turn millions of acres of land over to grow it
IMO it's immoral to grow fuel when 1/2 the world is starving.
If they don't like it they can move to Britain...oh wait - most of them
have...
Who
gives a stuff?
You
seriously expect me to curtail
my lifestyle, for which I work
very hard in
crappy conditions for some mud-hut dweller in the Sudan...?
Get Real... or better still join Oxfam and go and work
in the Sudan if you care so much.
I've served my time thanks, and I intend to enjoy what I have left in the manner I
can afford.
Life
isn't Fair - in the Third World (and elsewhere a
lot closer to home) it's the same old short, bloody, brutal affair that it's been since the dawn of time and me buying a Prius won't change that.
There's no celestial contract that states that all of mankind get an equal share of cake...it's the luck of the draw - we were born in a Country whose forebears worked their asses off to make things better - we had the ingenuity and the means to control our environment. We had the climate to grow good crops and the mineral resources to exploit when industry was forming.
Most importantly we had the will and the
ruthlessness to go out and take - yes
take - whatever else we needed and wanted.
It's Natural selection - so...
we're a bigger bunch of Bar-Stewards than the Hut-Dwellers...well tough on them...
My priorities are Me and Mine - my Moral Obligations extend to Me and Mine.
If the
entire population of Central Africa died tomorrow the
only tangible effect it would have on me would be that the news would get mightily boring for three weeks.
And for most people in Britain it would be the same.
At least I'm honest about it.