Chengine wrote:
....I know for the third world, motorcycles is the main mode of transportation. In a country like India most the pollution is from motorcycles. And the gasoline cost put a strain on family budget. I would really like to see the first Chen engine to come out of India. To these Indian engine engineers, Chen engine development is your chance to make a difference to your country, to the world and also to yourself. The remaining engineering work is no harder than a master's theses. You can do it. This applied to all third world engineers and engine entrepeneurs.
Chengine
is depressing to read that text.
The problem isn't, motorcycles, engine or pollution. The real problem is: public transportation is a # $% *
If the government offers public transport quality, safety and price compatible with the reality of his nation, it's obvious that people will use.
Subway, train, bus, boats, trams are alternative transportation, and the quality and respect for the people were forgotten.
These countries have various types of problems and the primary: a famine, hunger.
....Is it correct to transform plantations destined to feed people in; plantations geared to generate biofuels or ethanol ?
the problem is social, human. You don't know the social problems: India, Brazil, Cuba, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Africa, China, Asia ... "Don't ever call someone": third world or second world.
all have freedom to show ideas, genius or stupid, but;your intentions are disturbing.