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In Brazil Fuel Grows in Trees. And the Google Boys Seem Ready to Plant Some. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clara Angelica Porto   
Monday, 20 March 2006 18:38

Sugar cane plantation in blossomGeorge Bush, a former oil business-man, told the American people that the new goal is to substitute 75% of the oil used from unstable areas of the world for alternative sources of energy. According to the site BBC Brazil, the American President also praised Brazil for its ongoing program of alternative solutions, during a speech about economy he delivered in Sterling, Virginia.

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wELL SAID, WELL EXPLAINED !!!
written by Guest, March 21, 2006

qUITE A SHAME AND A SAD REALITY THAT DESPITE THE BOOMING SUGAR AND ETHANOL INDUSTRY, THIS SAME INDUSTRY IS STILL LOOKING FOR GOVERNMENT SUBVENTIONS INSTEAD OF USING THEIR OWN PROFITS...NOT TAXED APPROPRIATELY ANYWAY BECAUSE OF THE GENERAL CORRUPTION THAT PREVAILS IN BRAZIL !
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written by Guest, March 21, 2006
Yes versus the subsadised ethanol, and oil industries in the US. I know brazil is more corrupt than the US, but thanks to The BUSH gang we are trying to close the gap. I only hope when we become a banana republic, with global warming we will turn into a tropical country like brazil. Or maybe the swwwwwitchgraaaasss will save us.
Check this out . .
written by Guest, March 22, 2006
I have found an intersting essay that I have been trying to share with readers here that runs along these lines - natural resources and the impact they will have on the planet. An excellent read for anyone who really wants some insight into the direction the "Bush" gang and other corrupt politicians and multi-nationals are taking us.

http://www.countercurrents.org/eriqat130306.htm
Well done, Ms. Porto
written by Guest, March 22, 2006
Yes, Google starts to invest all over, so it is not a surprise their sudden interest in energy, What I don't understand is why Brazil hasn't invested more assertively expanding their findings. Brazil could become so rich and finally improve the life of its citizens with better education programs.
As for corruption in the US and in Brazil, let's say that in the US they do first world corruption... is Brazil really more corrupted than the US? I really don't know anymore...
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written by Guest, March 22, 2006
The difference being the 'Google Boys' as Porto calls them are geniuses, while the 'Texas Boy' is below average. The GB use their intelligence to make wonderful things, including money for themselves and many, and now, loaded, they are investing in the future. The TB throws our money away in a war that will never end, send our youth to death, all because of greed, all because of money. Not to mention that he has forgotten all about chasing Bin Laden...
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written by Guest, March 22, 2006
Great article, great points. So Google likes Brazil, and might become Googlehol? Great.
Mr. Kole Oshin - Colomnist for Success D
written by Guest, March 28, 2006
What I have been reading about Brazillian fuel technology is amazing and a big challenge to Nigeria that produces 20% of the world cassava. Indeed, I am preparing seriously to lead government and businessmen delegation to Brazil to learn how to make money. Nigerian cassava economic profile is futile without consideration for fuel ethanol.
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written by Guest, March 30, 2006
Someone has to start thinking fast because Africa needs to become part of the global economy, It's been stagnated too long. You should do that, if you can. This is huge, soooo serious!
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written by Guest, May 04, 2006
I can say that Brazil is far, far more corrupted than US. Oh yes, all brazilian citizens (like me) can tell that.
And you ask: why hasn't brazilian governement invested in energy industry yet?? Well, this is one of the 10000000 questions that no one can answer.. not even God!
The more I live, the more I realize that the words 'Brazil' and 'circus' are synonymous...
google pr main
written by Guest, May 22, 2006
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written by Guest, May 22, 2006
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