Marco Antonio Mroz, Brazilian Green International Secretary, speaks about Green approaches to biofuels in Brazil and the party's electoral success. Bi-lingual presentation, with translation from Portugese to English by Kety Esquivel, of the Institute for Progressive Christianity (www.crossleft.org). Presented at informal gathering of Greens in New York City. July 16th, 2007. Brazilian Green Party www.pv.org.br
@greyflcn You never heard about the Legal Amazon...Theres almost no commercial plantations on this region. Id say 90% of brazilian production comes from out of this region. You need to get better sources.
ELFELICIANO 2 years ago
So, what exactly is green about growing soybean on freshly cut&burnt rainforests?
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Infact, what is green at all about soy once you include the soil and fertilizer N2O emmisions?
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Besides, it's not like Brazil has a shortage of Oil reserves.
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greyflcn 4 years ago