More hot air about biofuels

18 09 2006

BBC News is confidently trumpeting the news that biofuels are moving to the next generation, overcoming objections to their use because of the impact on rainforests and subsistence food crops.

The BBC quotes Jeremy Tomkinson, chief executive of something called the UK National Non-Food Crop Centre (NNFCC), as saying “if you are chopping down huge areas of rainforest in order to grow palm oil, not only is the palm oil not very environmentally friendly, think of the damage to the area’s biodiversity.

“This is a problem with some biodiesel, but the fuel we are using now is only a transitory thing.” Read the rest of this entry »





Yes, we use a breadmaker

18 09 2006

An argument that crops up regularly on green or self-sufficient forums is whether or not it is appropriate to make your own bread using a breadmaker.

The hardcore idealists with time on their hands argue that breadmakers are yet another wasteful gadget that gets used for a couple of months and is then relegated to the back of the cupboard once the novelty has worn off.

The time-deprived and the less able-bodied argue equally fervently that the breadmaker is the solution to the problem of wanting home-baked fresh bread that’s ready when you want it with none of the time and labour required for an artisan loaf. Read the rest of this entry »