I have found petroleum usage to be analogous to a drug addiction, in which the U.S. and other high-energy consuming countries are the addicts, the petroleum rich countries like Saudi Arabia are the drug dealers, and climate change is like the impending overdose, bringing the world to a stop. The only difference though, is that the world is addicted to oil, not a drug. To continue the metaphor, biodiesel is like methadone to a drug addict, perhaps it can relive our needs just long enough for the world to switch to more ecologically friendly fuels.
If this remarkable biofuel has the ability to wean us off our oil addiction, we should still look to reduce our carbon and ozone destroying emissions while making this technology more available. To do this, we must increase our vehicle efficiency and affordability with new and ingenuitive designs.
If this remarkable biofuel has the ability to wean us off our oil addiction, we should still look to reduce our carbon and ozone destroying emissions while making this technology more available. To do this, we must increase our vehicle efficiency and affordability with new and ingenuitive designs.