That’s what Brazil seems to be saying to the rest of the world. What a great achievement for Brazil, and what a good lesson of hard work and tenacity.. Is it the beginning of the end of the Middle East as we know it? I say possible. At 75 bucks a barrels of oil, will there be, in your view, other countries added to Brazil? I say certainly. What will become of the Middle East if this new source of energy spread throughout the world? may be not a good outcome…but I know it could take decades for that to take place.
Middle East countries better start real changes in their systems now, and concentrate more on educating their populations, or simply risk going back to God knows what.
Salaam, Almot
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Actually now it is cheeper to produce ethanol then it is to buy oil. The only problem is that a mass ethanol production may cause a fall in the oil prices and make it attractive again.
Usually, terrible things that are done with the excuse that progress requires them are not really progress at all, but just terrible things.
Russell Baker