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Global warming and climate change are issues which affect us every single one, and which we are contributors and also activists. Climate change is largely a man made effect through our disproportionate and increasing use of fossil fuel fuel.

Fossil fuels in the form of gas, oil and coal are trapped forms of carbon energy, stored deep underneath the earth?s surface. They are created from natural matter, and through thousands and millions of years of high temperature and force create fossil fuels. When we extract fossil fuels and burn them, we are reintroducing this trapped carbon into the atmosphere.

This added carbon dioxide then acts ————— a giant blanket in the environment. As the suns power enters the environment to heat the earth, the carbon then reflects this energy reverse at the earth, increasing temperatures. As we carry on to use fossil fuels, this result will continue to increase. However we have a further issue on the horizon in the conditions of food shortages, and increasing global population. Currently the solution to the global food issue is to increase large-scale farming. However large-scale farming relies of large quantities of oil to manufacture the fuel for tractors etc, and also all fertilizers. Consequently there is a catch 22 situation in terms of fuel and food production. The answer to both issues is one and the same, small scale and local fuel and food production where possible.

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Local biomass raw supplies such as wood, straws and grasses from cultivation can be processed into fuel by upgrading the supplies locally into pellets. These pellets can then be used in pellet stove and boilers to provide heat, and also used in gasification system to produce electricity.

Not only will this address part of the local energy production process in terms of heat and electricity, it can also address transportation fuels. Through pellet gasification, it is achievable to feed this gas to bacteria and algae to produce liquid fuels such as ethanol. So on a local scale it is potential to produce heat, electricity and transport fuels. Costs to the customer can be kept low as transport of energy is kept to an complete minimum. Also through this sector a large number of permanent jobs would be created.

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So this may address the issue of energy, how does it deal with the issue of food production? Put simple from using the pellets in stoves and boilers, and gasification units to produce electricity or ethanol, has a by-product. The by-product is ash, and bio-char. These supplies have been proven to be excellent soil conditioners, even to be able to retrieve desert land, by bring life back to the soil. The uncomplicated point to take from these ideas is the answers are out there, and are proven to work, we need to do something. Not only will it tackle energy and food issues, it will bring greater prosperity to us all.

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