Transcontiental bio-fuel expedition

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Transcontiental bio-fuel expedition

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Not hacking/comparing 'drive2sustain' because this is in a whole different ballpark, but this is the type of cross-country bio-fuel promoting expedition I would love to follow.

Thought you guys would enjoy the read. :M

I really think this part is interesting :
To be able to complete this project in a CO2-neutral way, after their round-the-world tour, the expedition team and their partners will plant an equivalent number of trees in close collaboration with the state authorities. This will ensure that the tour actually contributes to reducing CO2.
Here is their website :

http://pny2009.com/cms/front_content.php?changelang=4

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Paris / New York – Transcontinental 2009

After driving the whole Panamericana in less than 16 days back in 2006 and setting a new world height record for vehicles (21.804 feet at the Ojos de Salado in Chile) in 2007 the german adventurer Matthias Jeschke reaches for another goal:

An international team of success-oriented extreme drivers will set out on a round-the-world tour over land exclusively by car for the first time ever, following the footsteps of early human migration. They will use bio fuel for combustion and only bio oil as the lubricant for engines, axles and transmissions.

The car of choice will again be the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon.

Accompanied by a technological exhibition on the topic "Renewable Energies", the historic tour will lead them across Europe, Russia, Mongolia, Alaska, Canada and the USA, crossing 21 countries in total.

An extreme project for drivers – both historical and historic

The expedition team from Europe, Russia and America will start in Paris on 1 October 2008, and is estimated to reach New York by the end of April 2009. They will venture east through Russia up to the outermost edge of Eurasia. Then, around February 2009, the Bering Straight will be crossed on frozen ice, alternatively, by means of modified, floatable vehicles. This will then take them to Alaska and from there, after crossing Canada and the USA from West to East, they will reach the East Coast.

It is the goal of the expedition to drive around the world using only one single means of transport, and to promote the use of biological fuel and oil and at the same time achieve a CO2-neutral project balance.

Political Support

The project is backed by the German Foreign Office, the German embassies and the German Energy-Agency. In order to successfully communicate the project statements of this historic tour, there will be close co-operation with, for instance, all the countries involved and the foreign Chambers of Commerce both prior to and - in particular - during the expedition.

Without a trace and CO2-neutral

In order to make history without leaving any traces behind, the expedition “Paris / New York – Transcontinental 2009” will take place in winter and will be completely CO2-neutral.


Leaving the environment intact on this stretch of almost 40,000 kilometres will be achieved by taking the following actions:

* Timing: In order not to leave any tire tracks, the tour will take place in winter. The vehicles will only cross meter deep snow and ice as well as deep-frozen soil, known as permafrost.
* Low-emission bio fuel and exclusively bio oil based on readily biodegradable and renewable or sustainable energy sources will be used for motors, axles and transmissions.
* The entire project will take place closely monitoring CO2. To be able to complete this project in a CO2-neutral way, after their round-the-world tour, the expedition team and their partners will plant an equivalent number of trees in close collaboration with the state authorities. This will ensure that the tour actually contributes to reducing CO2.
* The expedition will only use state-of-the-art vehicles and equipment.


I will post photos and news of the whole tour, so stay tuned!
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Cool sounding, what with driving during winter conditions to reduce the impact of the vehicle.

BUT promoting Ethanol makes me want to scream! It's not 'mother natures' fuel, it's just a product big corporations use to sell more fuel to the consumer whom might not buy as much or the consumer whom wants to personally feel better about their purchase.

The sad fact is that with current production techniques; it requires as much, or more, fossil fuels to produce the equal amount of Ethanol. That doesn't even take into account the bushels of a possible food product going into making just one barrel of this "low emission renewable fuel". This one form of greed from the big corporations is already having a massive affect on world economic conditions; despite plenty of press for the last twenty years stating the facts of Ethanol production.

Any promotion of Ethanol gets me mad.
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I am finding these biofuel promotions a little funny. They are still putting CO2 and other gasses into the atmosphere, albeit at a lower rate with biofuels.

THe main problems we are facing today are peak oil and climate change. Climate change being the most detrimental in my opinion. The only way to prevent climate change is to reduce CO2 output dramatically. This means a major shift in North American habits not just burning alternative fuels which are only a temporary solution. Serious carbon taxes, public transport, bicycling and carpooling needs to be properly engrained in the public.

Real innovation needs to be promoted not some expedition that spews more CO2 into the atmosphere and then planting some trees that will suck up that CO2 in how many years time....

I think people don't realize how serious a problem this is and also how badly Canada rates on global terms.

Here is some info comparing Canada to other OECD countries:
http://environmentalindicators.com/

Sorry about the rant but I just did a lot of research on this for a report and its scary the situation we are in ...
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Good reply about the bigger picture Kuan,

least people believe they can offset there road triping CO2 emissions by getting a job tree planting.........................................
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Kuan wrote:Real innovation needs to be promoted not some expedition that spews more CO2 into the atmosphere and then planting some trees that will suck up that CO2 in how many years time....
Agree completely.

But come on guys... look at those pontoon's ! :shock: :-D
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This is more like it: http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008 ... r-car.html
I'm glad there are people trying to find solutions, but I'm sure not holding my breath - The ship, it seems, is sinking fast and we're still mixing drinks and bickering about the cost of the dinner service... :?
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konadog wrote:This is more like it: http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008 ... r-car.html
I'm glad there are people trying to find solutions, but I'm sure not holding my breath - The ship, it seems, is sinking fast and we're still mixing drinks and bickering about the cost of the dinner service... :?
I remember that. Was a great trip. :M
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konadog wrote:This is more like it: http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008 ... r-car.html
I'm glad there are people trying to find solutions, but I'm sure not holding my breath - The ship, it seems, is sinking fast and we're still mixing drinks and bickering about the cost of the dinner service... :?
Don't forget re-arranging the deck chairs. That's very important you know, they have to be lined up just so!
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