The Socialist 8 February 2007 BLAIR MUST GO! Merseyside Campaign for a new workers' party Website of the Campaign for a New Workers' Party Interview with Mark Serwotka: "This is just the beginning of the campaign" Welsh strikers close down Assembly Anger at union leaders' timidity Manchester nurses strike against health cuts Change the system not the climate! Has Manchester struck it lucky? Camden council blames cuts on 'spending gap' Don't privatise social housing! Tenants pay when things go wrong Coventry - a victory for determination Rising anger and discontent in Europe Darfur - another failure of Western 'conflict resolution' Sri Lanka: Keep up the protests The writing on the Chinese wall Stop the Valentine's Day pay massacre ! Striking back at the privateers Corus deal threatens new cost-cutting |
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Home | The Socialist 8 February 2007 | Join the Socialist Party Bush's bio-fuel bullIN HIS state of the union speech, US president George Bush outlined a ten-year strategy for tacking climate change. However, there was not a scintilla of embarrassment from the oil man, having spent most of his time in the White House denying any causal link between burning fossil fuels and climate change. The key to Bush's plan is to reduce US petrol use by 20% by 2017, substituting corn-based biofuels. This will still result in greenhouse gas emissions but supporters of biofuels say that it's carbon neutral because growing the plants acts as a carbon sink. However, the drive for profits from biofuels is leading to a land-grab, pushing agribusiness deeper into rainforests and swallowing up farmland much needed for food. Last week over 75,000 people on low incomes marched through Mexico City angry at the doubling of tortilla prices. The price of this basic Mexican staple, made from maize, has soared as US exports of corn to Mexico have declined. This is because 20% of US corn production is now ringfenced to produce biofuels. Biofuels could play a valuable role as part of a socialist policy, but as New Scientist pointed out: "Right now, the potential gains from biofuels lie mainly in corporate balance sheets. Perhaps Bush's policy hasn't changed that much after all." In this issue
Civil servants' strike
Socialist Party NHS campaign
Environment
Socialist Party news and analysis
Socialist Party campaigns
Socialist Party Marxist analysis
International socialist news and analysis
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