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The real reason for all the bad pollution in CM

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I thought they would be blaming Burma......as it's always someone else's fault.

regards worgeordie

 

...finally something Bill Gates is responsible for...ha ha ha ha

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Long term viewers on CM forum should remember the post by a Moderator on a write up by someone applying for his PHD at CM uni, about 5 years back.

Ethanol and its production is what has caused the massive increase in smog.

The Gov wanted E fuels to reduce the high cost of importing OIl for gasoline/diesel. Farmers were encouraged to  grow Corn and Sugar cane from which Ethanol is extracted..

Farmers were burning off waste from Rice before Buddha, to put nutrients in the ground, it is and always has been the cheapest way they can do that.

There is far most plant waste from Corn/Sugar Cane hence massive rise in pollutants in the air. Government created problem, requires Gov solution.

CM is in a Bowl not a valley, two ranges of hills East and West, Khun Tan to the south and go north and you soon come across another range of hills, add to that that we have an Anticline above CM you understand why the smog is trapped above CM.

john

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