Reflections by the Commander
in Chief:
IT IS IMPERATIVE TO IMMEDIATELY
HAVE AN ENERGY REVOLUTION
I hold nothing against
I do not blame Lula and the Brazilians for the
objective laws which have governed the history of our species. Only seven thousand years have passed since the
human being has left his tangible mark on what has come to be a civilization immensely
rich in culture and technical knowledge.
Advances have not been achieved at the same time or in the same
geographical latitudes. It can be said that due to the apparent enormity of our
planet, quite often the existence of one or another civilization was unknown.
Never in thousands of years had the human being lived in cities with twenty
million inhabitants such as Sao Paulo or Mexico City, or in urban communities
such as Paris, Madrid, Berlin and others who see trains speeding by on rails
and air cushions, at speeds of more than
At the time of Christopher Columbus, barely 500 years
ago, some of these cities did not exist or they had populations that did not exceed
several tens of thousands. Nobody used one single kilowatt to light their
home. Possibly, the population of the
world then was not more than 500 million.
We know that in 1830, world population reached the first billion mark,
one hundred and thirty years later it multiplied by three, and forty-six years
later the total number of inhabitants on the planet had grown to 6.5 billion;
the immense majority of these were poor, having to share their food with
domestic animals and from now on with biofuels.
Humanity did not then have all the advances in computers
and means of communication that we have today, even though the first atomic
bombs had already been detonated over two large human communities, in a brutal
act of terrorism against a defenseless civilian population, for reasons that
were strictly political.
Today, the world has tens of thousands of nuclear
bombs that are fifty times as powerful, with carriers that are several times
faster than the speed of sound and having absolute precision; our sophisticated
species could destroy itself with them. At the end of World War II, fought by
the peoples against fascism, a new power emerged that took over the world and
imposed the absolutist and cruel order under which we live today.
Before Bush’s trip to
Bush replied that custom tariffs and subsidies to the
growers were untouchable in a country such as the
The large American transnationals, which produce this
biofuel investing tens of billion
dollars at an accelerated pace, had demanded from the imperial leader the
distribution in the American market of no less than thirty-five billions
(35,000,000,000) of gallons of this fuel every year. The combination of
protective tariffs and real subsidies would raise that figure to almost one
hundred billion dollars each year.
Insatiable in its demand, the empire had flung into
the world the slogan of producing biofuels in order to liberate the
History shows that sugar as a single crop was closely
associated with the enslaving of Africans, forcibly uprooted from their natural
communities, and brought to
Today, in that country, almost 80% of sugar cane is
cut by hand. Sources and studies made by
Brazilian researchers affirm that a sugarcane cutter, a piece-work laborer, must
produce no less than twelve tons in order to meet basic needs. This worker needs
to perform 36,630 flexing movements with his legs, make small trips 800 times
carrying 15 kilos of cane in his arms and walk
I have cut cane myself more than once as a moral duty,
as have many other comrade leaders of the country. I remember August of
1969. I chose a place close to the
capital. I moved there very early every day. It was not burned cane but green
cane, an early variety and high in agricultural and industrial yield. I would
cut for four hours non-stop. Somebody else would be sharpening the machete. I
consistently produced a minimum of 3.4 tons per day. Then I would shower, calmly have some lunch
and take a break in a place nearby. I
earned several coupons in the famous harvest of 1970. I had just turned 43
then. The rest of the time, until bedtime, I worked at my revolutionary
duties. I stopped my personal efforts
after I wounded my left foot. The sharpened machete had sliced through my
protective boot. The national goal was 10 million tons of sugar and
approximately 4 million tons of molasses as by-product. We never reached that
goal, although we came close.
The
The great agricultural yields of the
In
The prices for this grain, the staple diet in
numerous countries of the region, have almost doubled. What will happen when
hundreds of millions of tons of corn are redirected towards the production of
biofuel? And I rather not mention the
amounts of wheat, millet, oats, barley, sorghum and other cereals that
industrialized countries will use as a source of fuel for its engines.
Add to this that it is very difficult for
The engines of tractors, harvesters and the heavy
machinery required to mechanize the harvest would use growing amounts of
hydrocarbons. The increase of mechanization would not help in the prevention of
global warming, something which has been proven by experts who have measured
annual temperatures for the last 150 years.
As it is, the producers of beef cattle are beginning
to complain that grazing land is being transformed into sugarcane fields.
The former Agriculture Minister of Brazil, Roberto
Rodrigues, an important advocate for the current government position, --and
today a co-president of the Inter American Ethanol Commission created in 2006 following
an agreement with the state of Florida and the Inter American Development Bank (IDB)
to promote the use of biofuel on the American continent-- declared that the
program to mechanize the sugarcane harvest does not create more jobs, but on
the contrary it would produce a surplus of non-qualified manpower.
We know that the poorest workers from various states
are the ones who gravitate towards cane cutting out of necessity. Sometimes, they must spend many months away
from their families. That is what happened in
Add to this the latest report by the United Nations
about climate change, affirming what would happen in
Nothing could prevent American and European capital
from funding the production of biofuels. They could even send the funds as
gifts to
It is imperative to immediately have an energy
revolution that consists not only in replacing all the incandescent light
bulbs, but also in massively recycling all domestic, commercial, industrial,
transport and socially used electric appliances that require two and three
times more energy with their previous technologies.
It hurts to think that 10 billion tons of fossil fuel
is consumed every year. This means that each year we waste what it took nature
a million years to create. National industries are faced with enormous challenges,
including the reduction of unemployment.
Thus we could gain a bit of time.
Another risk of a different nature facing the world
is an economic recession in the
Tomorrow, May Day is a good day to bring these
reflections to the workers and to all the poor people of the world. At the same
time we should protest against something incredible and humiliating that has
just occurred: the liberation of a terrorist monster, exactly when we are
celebrating the 46th Anniversary of the Revolutionary Victory at the
Prison for the assassin!
Freedom for the Five Cuban Heroes!
Fidel Castro Ruz