They use the same farmland though. In 2019 38% of the total corn crop in the US was already used for corn ethanol. I was suprised that the number is already this stupidly high, and now it will get even worse.
These people are peak retarded. It's far more hazardous on the environment. Crops require deforestation, seeds, requiring production, both electric and fuel, fertiliser, pesticides, lots of war, harvesters running on fuel, than a factory running on energy and fuel, conversion into ethanol before putting into an engine more emitting than diesel. It's a thicker oil. It has emitted 3 to 5 times as many emissions as normal fuel. Diesel comes out the ground, it requires almost no refining.
On what fucking Planet? Planet stupid. Planet stupid needed to recycle excess crops, invents a demand that now cannot keep up, except by causing far more damage.
It can be used for food. Most field or dent corn is used for animal feed and ethanol. We do eat a small percentage after it has been processed (unedible raw). We turn it into foods like corn syrup, tortillas, chips, cereals, and grits/polenta.
They use the same farmland though. In 2019 38% of the total corn crop in the US was already used for corn ethanol. I was suprised that the number is already this stupidly high, and now it will get even worse.
These people are peak retarded. It's far more hazardous on the environment. Crops require deforestation, seeds, requiring production, both electric and fuel, fertiliser, pesticides, lots of war, harvesters running on fuel, than a factory running on energy and fuel, conversion into ethanol before putting into an engine more emitting than diesel. It's a thicker oil. It has emitted 3 to 5 times as many emissions as normal fuel. Diesel comes out the ground, it requires almost no refining.
On what fucking Planet? Planet stupid. Planet stupid needed to recycle excess crops, invents a demand that now cannot keep up, except by causing far more damage.
they use the same fields
It can be used for food. Most field or dent corn is used for animal feed and ethanol. We do eat a small percentage after it has been processed (unedible raw). We turn it into foods like corn syrup, tortillas, chips, cereals, and grits/polenta.
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