« The Ethanol Scam | Home | Ford Gives Ethanol Demonstration Vehicles To KCP&L And Gov. Matt Blunt »
The New York Times Warns That Ethanol Subsidies May Have Created A ‘Tragic Moment’
By Mr Ethanol | August 16, 2007

Agricultural Law:
This past Friday, The New York Times published an editorial harshly criticizing ethanol subsidies. (“The Farmer’s Nightmare,” The New York Times - August 10, 2007) The editorial warned: “American farming is poised on the brink of true industrialization, creating a landscape driven by energy production…What we are witnessing is the beginning of the tragic moment in which the ownership of America’s farmland passes from the farmer to the industrial giants of energy and agricultural production.” In January, The Wall Street Journal published a similarly harsh editorial criticizing ethanol subsidies. (“Very, Very Big Corn,” The Wall Street Journal - January 27, 2007)
These editorials identified the following negative impacts of ethanol subsidies… read on.
Topics: Agriculture, Biodiesel, Ethanol, Law, Negatives, News |
Related Posts
- Campaigns Clash Over Ethanol
- York Ethanol Plant Project Bears Watching
- Ethanol Not Good For The Planet
- Brazil’s Leadership In Ethanol Was Born In The 1930s
- Alert On Risks Of Ethanol Subsidies
- Schwarzenegger Attacks Ethanol Tariffs, Subsidies
- Drive To Turn NY’s Yellow Cabs Green
- Tug-Of-War Between Global Crises
- The Ethanol Scam
- Domain Name Ethanol.com Heading To Auction Block
New Way Of Making Easy Money Online







