- Home
- Permaculture
- Alcohol Can Be A Gas!
- Conversion Kits
- The Book!
- The DVD!
- Author Bio
- - Book Reviews
- Praise for the Book
- Reader Feedback
- Alcohol Can Be a Gas: Debunking Myths About Ethanol - Robert Nabloid - Seeking Alpha
- A Review by Albert Bates in the Permaculture Activist
- Book Review: The Alcohol Revolution
- Kirkus Discoveries
- Review by Hopedance Magazine
- Review by Keith Addison, Journey to Forever
- Review by L. Hunter Lovins
- Review by the Energy without Oil Weblog
- Sustainable Ethanol: not an oxymoron? by Shodo Spring
- The Alcohol Revolution
- Review by L. Hunter Lovins
- - Excerpts
- TOC
- the Front Matter
- the Back Matter
- Section 1 - Understanding Alcohol
- Section 2 - Making Alcohol
- Section 3 - Co-Products from Making Alcohol
- Section 4 - Using Alcohol as Fuel
- Ch 13 - Surprise! Ethanol Is the Perfect Fuel
- Ch 14 - Alcohol Versus Gasoline in Your Engine
- Ch 15 - Carburetion
- Ch 16 - Fuel Injection
- Ch 17 - Cold-Start Systems
- Ch 18 - Ignition Timing
- Ch 19 - Assorted Adjustments
- Ch 20 - Converting to High Compression
- Ch 21 - Smaller Engines
- Ch 22 - Flexible-Fuel and Dual-Fuel Systems
- Ch 23 - Methanol and Butanol
- Ch 24 - Cogeneration and Other Systems to Provide Energy from Alcohol
- Ch 25 - How Diesel Engines Can Run on Alcohol
- Section 5 - The Business of Alcohol
- Section 6 - A Vision for the Nation
- The List of Figures
- - Help Promote Alcohol Can Be A Gas!
- Resources and Links
- Why Alcohol Fuel? The Two-Minute Summary
- Workshops with David Blume
- Alcohol Stations and Vehicles
- IIEA eNewsletter
- Events
- Press Room
- Our Store
- Get Involved
- Who We Are
- Contact Us
09/22/2009 Blue Planet Green Living - My 5: David Blume
Type:
Articles
Full Text:
My 5: David Blume, Executive Director, International Institute for Ecological Agriculture
September 22, 2009 by Caryn Green
(First posted on www.blueplanetgreenliving.com)
August 26, 2009 by Caryn Green
Blue Planet Green Living (BPGL) asked David Blume to answer two questions we like to ask our interviewees. Blume is the founder and Executive Director of the International Institute for Ecological Agriculture, author of Alcohol Can Be A Gas, and a frequent speaker at ecological, sustainability and agricultural conferences throughout the Americas. Following are his responses. — Publisher
![]()
David Blume, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Sustainable Agriculture. Photo: Courtesy David Blume
BPGL: What are the five most important things we can do to save the planet?
BLUME:
- Stop buying oil. Replace oil with ethanol. Ethanol is a clean-burning, high-octane fuel that sells for around $1.80 a gallon. You don’t even have to pay more to do the right thing.
- Only buy organic products. Vote with your dollars to send the message that you’re not going to continue doing business as usual.
- Figure out what is enough. Instead of more, more, more, decide how much materialism you’re going to engage in and stop consuming beyond what’s enough.
- Grow at home. Growing your own food is a tremendously political act. If everybody grew some of their own food, we could cut down on the amount that has to be transported.
- Acknowledge that capitalism works best on a small local scale. Buy local products even if it costs more. Don’t spend your money so that the capital leaves your area forever. Localizing the economy takes down the whole multinational capitalist system.
Two Minutes with the President
BPGL: If you had two minutes to talk with President Obama, what would you say to him?
BLUME: We need to make a commitment to provide all our own energy from within our own borders in the next 10 years, on land and on sea, using solar, wind, and alcohol. If we accomplish that one goal, we could completely change the global perception of the U.S. from a giant, predatory parasite to an exporter of our own surplus energy.
David Blume
Founder and Executive Director
International Institute for Ecological Agriculture
Author, Alcohol Can Be A Gas
NEW DEALERS: If you have not yet signed up as an Alcohol Fuel Conversion Kit dealer, please send an e-mail to dealer@permaculture.com.


