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David Blume Keynotes San Mateo County BioEd/Science Teachers Talk, Gualala Arts Council Lecture Series, BonFire Heights Festival and ACORE's Renewable Energy Finance Forum


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David Blume talking with Daryl Hannah about ethanol

EDITOR'S NOTE: The information and ideas presented by David Blume are exciting, inspirational and eye-opening. This is the gateway to personal and national economic prosperity. If you have any interest in alternative fuels and energy you must attend one or all of these events. However, even if you have no interest in alt fuels or ecology but you're looking for dynamic entrepreneurial opportunities, then this is the place for you.
                                          Marc J. Rauch, Co-Publisher & Co-Owner, The Auto Channel


SANTA CRUZ, CA - September 7, 2011: The International Institute for Ecological Agriculture (IIEA) announced today that its Executive Director and Founder David Blume will keynote a series of presentations in California this September.

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David Blume's incredible book "Alcohol Can Be A Gas"

Blume is a globally renowned regenerative agriculture and biofuels expert and is author of Alcohol Can Be A Gas! as well as Founder and Chief Technical Officer for Blume Industries, Inc. Blume will be presenting ways we can:

  • Cheaply produce appropriate-scale alcohol fuel from surplus and waste-stream resources, as well as native and cultivated crops
  • Generate high-profit, high-yield, coproducts from the alcohol fuel production process including: mercury- and radiation-free fish, non-toxic fertilizer and herbicides, abundant local jobs
  • Develop affordable rapid response systems for global environmental and climatic disasters
  • End global deforestation and improve health and safety conditions for women and children around the world
  • Support Flex Fuel vehicle development with locally produced clean emission fuel

“We have the opportunity to transform a very dismal economic and environmental future to one full of opportunity and benefits,” stated Blume. “Appropriate-scale alcohol fuel is the trim tab for resetting our energy course both domestically and globally. As is currently recognized by Ford Motor Company and many of the leading Flex Fuel auto and transportation manufacturers, our farmers can produce the fuel we need to run cars, trucks, buses and to provide the fuel to produce electricity, cooking, heating and refrigeration solutions cost effectively and right now.”


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David Blume will be presenting at the following events:
Saturday, September 10, 2011 - Noon PT
San Mateo County BioEd/Science Gene/Connection Kickoff Talk
Building 22, room 22-116 at Cañada College, 4200 Farm Hill Boulevard, Redwood City, CA
Audience is comprised of San Mateo County High School Teachers and College Professors who work with more than 10,000 students in the Bay area.

Monday, September 19, 2011 - 7:00pm PT
Gualala Arts Council Lecture Series
The Gualala Arts Center
46501 Gualala Road in Gualala, CA
Open to the Public and for a $5.00 donation, Blume will present "Alcohol: A Solution to Peak Oil." Based on his book, Alcohol Can Be a Gas! Blume will discuss how each of us from the home gardener to corporate agriculture can help break America's dependence on foreign oil.

Saturday, September 24, 2011 - 10:30am PT
BonFire Heights
Asilomar, CA
BonFire Heights features a list of leading environmental thinkers and activists. Topics range from the Tar-sands pipeline and Gulf oil disaster to organic farming and food supply chain solutions along with energy and biofuel production models to transform our lives today.

Monday, September 26, 2011 - 4:30pm PT
American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE)
Renewable Energy Finance Forum (REFF) West
The Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco, CA, September 26-27, 2011
SESSION 5: Renewable Fuels - A Renaissance?
With renewable fuels currently a topic of much debate at the Federal level, the industry appears to be experiencing somewhat of a renaissance, but investors still seem unsure. This session will unlock the myths surrounding renewable fuels and evaluate funding mechanisms to bring these projects to fruition.