I saw the post regarding how much diesel is produced per acre. I wonder if anyone has done the calculation to determine how many acres they would have to convert to the "farm" to replace just half of the millions of barrels of diesel we use each day.
Oh and BTW, the idea to use land not suitable for farming or other uses, keep in mind that they still have an environment and critters that live there. Anyone remember the snail darter minnow? Think EPA and all of those environmental impact studies that would have to be completed for each acre converted to diesel production. Using the desert to create that diesel just ain't gonna happen. Same for the ocean, flipper needs the room to play. Swamps? Not a chance there are lots of gators and swamp cougars that need protection. Lakes? Nope they are needed for the snail darter, trout, bass, snails and other aquatic "stuff" that live in them and they are also a reservoir for fresh water for the cities too.