On 01/05/2008, at 6:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>
>> A: None of the above, because they all contribute to world hunger.
>
> Agreed.  It might be pointed out, though, that it took 1/3rd of the  
> US corn
> crop being devoted to ethanol for the price of food to affect the  
> lives of
> people worldwide.  That gives a decent feel for the sensitivity of the
> system to rapid changes in demand.

Well, that, plus a 5 year drought in Australia.
>
>
>> Ethanol
>> manufactured from atmosphere processing plants powered by solar  
>> energy is
>> the correct answer.
>
> What about algae the produce large amounts of complex hydrocarbons  
> per unit
> of input sunlight, as the syn biology proposal I mentioned would do.
> Granted, it's a tough job as Charlie pointed out, but the price of
> equipment for synthetic biology is falling faster than Moore's  
> law....so
> there is at least a reasonable chance that something like this could  
> work
> in 5-25 years.

And algae or photosynthetic bacteria breed fast, so evolutionary  
biology as well as synthetic biology and genetics may have a large  
role to play.

Charlie.
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