Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Brazil - Sugarcane fuel just encouraged more cars on the road

Brazil faces looming transport fuel shortage – Bikya News: "Brazil, which has long prided itself on achieving energy independence, will be unable to meet its domestic light vehicle demand for fuel as soon as 2017 if recent trends continue, a new report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance concludes.

By 2021, demand could outstrip supply by as much as 9-12 billion litres per year, equivalent to 20 per cent of Brazil’s demand."

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Eight years old, struggle for the free pass in Brazil


On January 29, 2005, the Fifth World Social Forum was held "by the National Plenary Free Pass", bringing together activists across the country who organized themselves to fight for the free pass student, inspired by the experience of Revolt Buzu (Salvador, 2003 ) and the achievements of the Revolt of Ratchet (Florianópolis, 2004). There was founded the Free Pass Movement (MPL): a national federation of municipal collective that under the principles of autonomy, non-partisanship, independence and horizontality, fighting for a public transportation without turnstiles.

Over the years, MPL has abandoned his initial claim - the only free pass for students - and began to advocate a new model for the transport system as a whole: the end of the fare collection ("Zero Rate") and the control system by the government, with popular participation.

Eight years later, the struggle continues!

Monday, December 31, 2012

RING SP: No to increased fares in Sao Paulo, Guarulhos and statewide!

RING SP: Not to increased passages in Sao Paulo, Guarulhos and statewide!:
- Against the increase in tickets!
- Immediate reduction of all fares!
- Free pass to all students and unemployed!
- By changing the mode of transport to rail matrix!
- At the end of the private system of public transportation! Nationalization now!

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Plenty of money to subsidize cars, free public transport would solve this

Petrobras Losing $8 Billion on Cheap Gasoline - Bloomberg: "Lacking refining capacity to meet demand, Petrobras increased gasoline imports 65 percent to 84,000 barrels a day in the third quarter, according to earnings statements. The imports, which the company sells at about 8 percent less than cost, caused year-to-date losses at its refining division to widen to 17.3 billion reais ($8.4 billion) from 10 billion reais for the whole of 2011."

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