Friday, April 25, 2008

AlGore's Water Loo

A Harvard professor of environmental studies who has advised Mr. Gore, Michael McElroy, warned in a November-December 2006 article in Harvard Magazine that “the production of ethanol from either corn or sugar cane presents a new dilemma: whether the feedstock should be devoted to food or fuel. With increasing use of corn and sugar cane for fuel, a rise in related food prices would seem inevitable.” The article, “The Ethanol Illusion” went so far as to praise Senator McCain for summing up the corn-ethanol energy initiative launched in the United States in 2003 as “highway robbery perpetrated on the American public by Congress.”

As I said before, God meant food to be eaten, not burned as fuel. The Greeks had a word for this: hubris.

2 comments:

Mr roT said...

Hubris means burning food? Didn't they burn food as an offering to their gods?

Tecumseh said...

Well... perhaps in small quantities. The spirit, though, is that food is something we should be thankful for (give us this day our daily bread), not trample upon. Hubris means playing smartass with God.