That's just it, way to go, discussions rather that one-sided statements.
What I hinted at in my posting of this morning, was that long-term, a turbo-charged methanol engine could be the "green" way to go, as:
"Methanol can be produced from the gasification of a range of renewable biomass materials, such as wood and black liquor from pulp and paper mills."
All according to Wikipedia.
In the context, the FIA are in discussions with Cosworth over future F1 engines, while said company happen to have 96 units of 2.6 l methanol V8s just standing by.
The way I see things, there is nothing wrong with technical speculations.