[Stoves] [biochar-policy] World Population and Daily Income
Ronal W. Larson
rongretlarson at comcast.net
Fri Jul 11 09:27:33 CDT 2014
Kevin cc List
I am not going to respond. There is close to zero connection between US immigration policy and your questions. I take your questions to be an excuse to bring in a non-germane video by a master propaganda artist.
I googled for Roy Beck and didn’t like what I saw. Others should look at what is said by an organization I admire (http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2009/spring/lie-down-with-dogs)
Beck is listed as a mentor for my former Congressman, Tom Tancredo - who is as racist as they come (just came in second in the Colorado Republican Gubernatorial race). I can’t believe that Beck has any interest in increasing US Foreign Aid for topics like biochar and char-making stoves. The American people (even R’s) are overwhelmingly for the immigration reform bill already passed by the US Senate. It is held up by the Teaparty R’s - for what seems to me to be rcist reasons. Why US immigration policy is important to you, a Canadian, is unclear. I am not for increasing immigration; I am for passing this reform legislation - opposed by Tancredo, the Tea Party and Beck
In any case, this list broke off from the stoves list - which is where your second question belongs, as I’m sure you know.
There is plenty on this list archives to answer your first question. You have continually knocked everything possible about biochar - and this seems in the same vein, although veiled.
Ron
On Jul 11, 2014, at 12:38 AM, 'Kevin' kchisholm at ca.inter.net [biochar-policy] <biochar-policy at yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> This video Clip
> http://www.youtube.com/embed/LPjzfGChGlE
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> World population is about 7.2 billion people ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population )
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> The Video Clip states that about 3 billion people earn an average of LESS than $2 per day. Expressed in different terms, 41.6% of the World Population earns less than $2 per day.
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> This brings up 2 interesting questions:
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> 1: ===> What can biochar do for these people, and what would it have to cost, to be affordable to them?
> 2: ===> What kind of stoves do these people really need, and how much must they be delivered for, in order for them to be a sensible investment?
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