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Inconvenient Truth: People Will Go Hungry

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30% of our nation’s corn supply is now going to the production of ethanol.  The secretary-general of the United Nations recently told reporters in Austria that the high food prices around the globe has turned into a worldwide crisis.  To fill a 25 gallon gas take, it takes 450 pounds of corn, which is enough calories to feed a person for a year.  Many people in developing nations live on $2 a day and cannot afford even small increases in the price of staple foods.  Al Gore and his global warming activists party have not acknowledged the link between ethanol production and the global warming hoax.  From the article:

“But when starving people begin rioting in the streets of underdeveloped countries, and well-fed people in rich nations begin rebelling against the avoidable increase in the costs of food and other consumer goods, the ‘inconvenient truth’ might be that people die and political systems are upended.”

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  • Skeptics Global Warming | Global Warming Week-in-Review 5/4/2008 said:

    [...] a very inconvenient truth for global warming activists around the globe, it was revealed that 30% of our corn crop goes to the production of ethanol.  To give a representation of the inefficiency of corn-based ethanol, it takes 450 pounds of corn [...]

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