Open letter to Mr. Green
By David Verveer
Dear Mr. (Mrs.) Green,
I realize that writing to you with a plea to stop promoting organic derived fuels is a waste of your valuable time, as you are too busy in making money on selling cereals and producing methanol. True, the engine of your car will run more smoothly and even produce less CO2, but doesn’t your conscious bother you, that due to your personal greed, more than half the world, can not afford any more the basic foods such as bread, meat, poultry or milk products, because the surplus and over production of cereals which fed them for the last 50 years in the poverty stricken third world countries, which now, because your so called love for the world environment (and making money), these poor people stopped receiving cheap subsidized food, and will famish, but what do you care?
Dear Mr. (Mrs.) Green, your ethanol will not change the fact that our globe is warming up, as this occurs due to wobbling cycle of the world around the sun, which changes the distance between the sun and our globe. This happens periodically (some scientists claim every 40 years others say 400, but the precise number of years is irrelevant), just as your war on CO2, a beneficial greenhouse gas, without it, plants and trees can not exist.
Believe me; you are being used by very clever crooks, who found a way to make an easy buck, on your patriotism and love for the environment, don't close your ears to the few scientists who oppose this global warming phantasm, and who did perform a small survey and noticed that warmer years occurred before, and ice bears and ice bergs survived and humanity even flourished.
Do you really think that the seawaters will rise and
Remember, dear world citizen, in warmer climates humanity survives provided it receives a basic amount of potable water. Please start using your conscious by measurements beneficial for humanity, instead of making some elite group of people, even richer than they are already, by taking away affordable food supplies.
But as I said before, Mr. (Mrs.) Green, it is very unlikely you will bother in reading my letter,
All the best,
David verveer
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