|  | ENERGY: YOU 
            SHOULD WORRY ABOUT WHAT BUSH IS DOING IN BRAZIL. Even as Roy Masters 
            was talking about generating energy from gravity [at the March APS 
            meeting in Denver], George W. Bush was cutting a deal with President 
            Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva of Brazil to use ethanol. It made about 
            as much sense. We've been through this before: Brazil makes ethanol 
            from sugar cane. We grown corn. Corn is food. The diversion of food 
            to fuel, even at today's trivial level, has already inflated the 
            price of corn in Mexico, sending Mexicans north for better paying 
            jobs. Toxic waste from fermentation of sugar cane is dumped in the 
            Amazon. We don't have an Amazon. Because the energy balance is 
            precarious, sugar cane must be harvested in Brazil by hand. That 
            condemns vast numbers of laborers to serfdom. We don't have serfs - 
            yet. What we do have is lots of people who are capable of running 
            the numbers for the President to see if ethanol is any kind of a 
            solution. None of these people seem to be in the White House. |