[permaculture] Corn Ethanol's Dirty Little Secret

J Kolenovsky garden at hal-pc.org
Sun Sep 2 19:21:03 EDT 2007


Mexico City?

Yes, twice, Twice too many. Even had a room at Hotel El Diplomatico over
Chapultepec Park.  The orange skies was not the sun rising. After that had a
room at Hotel St. Francis which is downtown. WRONG! We had the 11th floor
and that's where the orange/black crud stopped and some (some, I emphasize)
clean air started.

In El Salvador, their buses smoke too damn much and gave me a headache. Why
do these countries do this?

Date: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 19:13:39 +0000
From: "Charles de Matas" <cdematas at hotmail.com>
Subject: [permaculture] Corn Ethanol's Dirty Little Secret
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I think we have sprawl here in Trinidad (unless your idea of sprawl is 
different to mine).  We definitely have gridlock, no matter how you define 
it.  Has anyone on this list been to Mexico City?

-- 
J. Kolenovsky, habitat environmentalist  
preservation of habitat / natural resources
Peak Oil and Co2 is changing your life-
style. Can & will you change with it?
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