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Created by : Deepika Agrawal, Product Development Manager, ONGC  | 10 03 2008 09:57:14 +0000
Industry : Oil & GasFunctional Area : Strategy Execution(Strategy & Execution)
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Before Bio-crops took over, people used to eat two bowls of grain per day, they are now only eating one. Not only that but food prices are rising world wide, the hoarding of rice and other grains by unscrupulous dealers are affecting everyone. Noticed the price of bread and pasta lately?
Bio-fuel crops are a crime against humanity, what is your opinion against it?
 
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Yes that is true they also indirectly pollute the air with the extra vehicles they fuel. Trying to keep the price of fuels down at the expense of the 3rd world is evil.Selling ones body for a bowl of grain, and a dose of Aids, is the biggest crime of all. Money is no good to a starving person if there is no affordable food to buy. This problem I'm writing about is not going to go away, until Bio-planting is banned.

By Deepika Agrawal, Product Development Manager, ONGC  10 03 2008 09:57:14 +0000
 
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No biofuel yeilding plants are never a crime at all.Instead plantation will help in decreasing pollution to great extent.As a result carbon credits will be enhanced too.Biofuel plants can be grown in waste land so no question of decresing food crop plantion occurs.


By BEENA AGARWAL, Head/VP/GM-Corporate Planning/Strategy, ANADI HI TECH AGRO PVT LTD  04 07 2009 10:08:27 +0000
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Yes the comforts of few filthy, dirty, corrupt, immoral Filthy Rich Beasts and Hunger for millions of Toiling masses. CAPITALISM IS WORST THAN NAZISM


By anneemaa , Head -process engineering, Larsen & Toubro  | 09 27 2009 13:07:18 +0000
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I am a Civil Engineer with LLB and has quite good interst in such topics. I feel that the people need to be taught about the relief the can get from the cybre crimes the provisions in the cyber crime laws and procedure to approach for the relief. Punishmenet should also be indiacated to all the viewers.
By R N Bansal, Freelancer, Freelancer  | 09 17 2009 10:38:34 +0000
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Yes Manish you are right. Biogas is very much environment friendly, pollution free and is capable to fulfil energy requirement. Government should implement it.


By Bindu Narayan, Product Development Manager, Care Biomedicals  | 08 11 2009 12:33:25 +0000
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With respect to exhausting fossil fuels, increasing pollution(esp CO2) and incresed energy requirements..we are force for energy alterbatives. Well, there are scopes of biofuels from algae, waste biomass etc, Coming to biofuel crops, usually known as energy crops. These inculde grasses like poplar, willow etc. They are quite advantageous. They help in making atmosphere cleaner, reducing siol erosion and neverthless fulfilling energy requirements. Although, out of lust of money or lack of knowledge, some people and farmers are using limitlessly 'the corn' for biofuels, which is unfortnate. But with Govt. regulations these can be checked.


By Manish Kumar, B.Tech/B.E. student, Birla Institute Of Technology, (BIT), Ranchi  | 08 11 2009 11:43:09 +0000
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No, It will not crime against the humanity.


By Sachin Charde, Design Engineer, Pall Corporation  | 07 15 2009 05:16:28 +0000
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According to me Bio energy crops offset their greenhouse-gas contributions in three key ways: by removing carbon dioxide from the air and storing it in crop roots and soil as organic carbon; by producing coproducts like protein for animal feed, which saves on energy to make feed by other means; and by displacement, whereby replacing a fossil fuel with a biobased one "recycles" rather than adds more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.So biofuel crops is definitely not a crime.


By Padmaja Baskar, Product Development Manager, ONGC  | 04 29 2009 10:49:49 +0000
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i don't think growing biofuel crops is a crime, and i agree with beena's comment that the crops are mostly grown on waste land and i have also seen how bio fuel is produced and the it is usually from seeds of a tree i guess its Jatropa, and which looks like normal tree, this increases the no. of trees and helps in co2 reduction and on the first hand it is not at all produced in huge scale but in very less quantity and its still in the trial process as producing this bio diesel is very time consming process.


By Ajit Khan, Sales/BD Manager, Future Group  | 04 07 2009 12:17:27 +0000
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No biofuel yeilding plants are never a crime at all.Instead plantation will help in decreasing pollution to great extent.As a result carbon credits will be enhanced too.Biofuel plants can be grown in waste land so no question of decresing food crop plantion occurs.


By BEENA AGARWAL, Head/VP/GM-Corporate Planning/Strategy, ANADI HI TECH AGRO PVT LTD  | 04 07 2009 10:08:11 +0000
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I totally disagree with the assessment that growing plants for the production of bio fuels is evil for a few reason, that the bio crops would be grown on less suitable land or unused land , I surely did not think that our already stretched food supply would be threatened by bio crops.

By Soma Gupta, Product Development Manager, Reliance Petroleum  | 10 03 2008 10:04:34 +0000
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