I am sitting here and thinking about the socio economic implications of biofuels, and how one might get an attorney to litigate, which is especially hard in California. There have been everything from litigious services on car disposals (which you can read my excellent blog post down a little ways on car donation) and attorneys who have also talked about biofuels, the discussion for the day.
What is really interesting about these no fuels is that, thankfully, they haven't really been heavily regulated yet. Without the regulation, the biofuels haven't succeeded, which in terms of an Adam Smith invisible hand on the market, would essentially mean they aren't ready for prime time. Maybe a good thing, the governments' unwillingness to get involved, lest another malfeasance.
I will research this a little more, but it certainly raises questions if the government might regulate it. Subsidies is the worst thing we can afford right now and would be disastrous in a market that hasn't picked up yet.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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Thanks for the insightful comments on my last blog post!
ReplyDeleteI really hope it picks up soon honestly. I think I remember reading somewhere that there is an estimated 60 years left of fossil fuels with out current consumption. One would figure that that number will only decrease as human population increases...kind of a pickle we're in huh?
ReplyDeleteread it... very interesting
ReplyDeleteI like the way you designed your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI'm an avid reader of yours so I'd appreciate it if you headed over to my blog and voted in my poll and stuff =)
ReplyDeleteas long as the stop trying to force corn ethanol im all for these fuels
ReplyDeletewe need a change sooner than later
ReplyDeleteUntil I read your blog, I didn't actually know that biofuels got better MPG. I thought it was just an environmental issue.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely need some enforcement I believe...
ReplyDeleteI liked your input on my last blog post :)
ReplyDeleteof course theyll regulate it warren g style. i think im the only that will get my lame joke
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading my tech posts! I have more to come!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very useful post, thank you! I agree that innovations are the most important thing for most businesses because with today’s fast-changing world we need to stay on top of the changes if we want to survive.
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