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Biofuel Production to Cause Water Shortages?

WED Fan writes "Scientists meeting in Stockholm are reporting that increased food and biofuel production will place higher demand upon irrigation and water resources." From the article: "Demand for irrigation -- which absorbs about 74 percent of all water used by people against 18 percent for hydro-power and other industrial uses and just 8 percent for households -- was likely to surge by 2050. Many nations are also shifting to produce biofuels -- from sugarcane, corn or wood -- as a less polluting alternative to fossil fuels. Oil prices at $75 a barrel and worries about global warming are driving the shift."

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  1. Re:Not an issue... by orasio · · Score: 3, Funny

    If we ever get to the point when our spaceships stop the rotation of the earth, then we will have big spaceships in enough quantities to get out of this non-spinning rock, and go somewhere else.

  2. Re:Not an issue... by Chelloveck · · Score: 3, Funny

    And I, for one, and getting pretty darned sick and tired of living within line-of-sight to a huge, improperly shielded nuclear reactor!

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    Chelloveck
    I give up on debugging. From now on, SIGSEGV is a feature.