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Time To End Ethanol Experiment
By Mr Ethanol | April 11, 2008
Post-Bulletin:
Evidence of the negative impact and inefficiency of biofuels, especially corn ethanol, requires an immediate end to their subsidization and potential mandated usage.
The most immediate impact has been felt in escalating food prices.
Because corn has been diverted to subsidized ethanol, and less wheat planted to increase this diversion, we have experienced price increases in cereal, dairy, and meat products. Besides this, the evidence is in that corn ethanol is not a clean-burning fuel, and its all-out production has added to environmental pollution.
It is these negative impacts that place the decision of whether to continue with ethanol in the realm of ethics, a discussion not entertained up to now. Read more.
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