[Digestion] Bioenergy Australia Annual Conference
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envirowagg at comcast.net
Fri Nov 13 17:34:57 CST 2015
Hello! This is not a technical question. I'm not a professional in the science of digestion, but have a personal interest.
I just read an article in the New York Times that was disturbing in light of the upcoming climate summit meeting in Paris. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/11/business/economy/india-is-caught-in-a-climate-change-quandary.html?_r=0 . The author states India's population will soon surpass China's. How India proceeds on controlling carbon emissions will have a big impact on global climate change.
- around 1/4 of the Indian population has no access to electricity
- India's coal consumption could triple or quadruple by 2030
I believe that India has a longstanding tradition of using small biodigesters as a source of household gas energy. I'm sure that their large population generates a lot of organic waste.
Would a plan to proactively increasing the use of both small-scale and large-scale biodigesters be a practical way to decrease fossil fuel consumption in this key nation? Would other countries be likely to help with this endeavor?
Rose Seemann
EnviroWagg LLC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Harris" <harrisfm at aapt.net.au>
To: digestion at lists.bioenergylists.org
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 4:30:33 AM
Subject: [Digestion] Bioenergy Australia Annual Conference
G'day All,
The Conference is only 2 weeks away, if you are ready for a quick
holiday in Tasmania. See
http://www.bioenergyaustralia.org/pages/bioenergy-australia-conference-2015.html
Happy digesting,
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HOOROO
Mr Paul Harris
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