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Ethanol Industry Gears Up To Fight Its Critics
By Mr Ethanol | August 13, 2008
KTIV:
Hundreds of people involved in ethanol production have gathered in Omaha to learn about innovations in brewing the alternative fuel and share ways to fight back against ethanol critics.
The American Coalition for Ethanol’s trade show began less than a week after the Environmental Protection Agency gave the industry some good news by refusing to cut the federal ethanol mandate.

The trade group’s president Bob Scott encouraged the conference attendees to think of themselves as revolutionaries challenging the current reliance on oil.
And Scott said the truth supports the ethanol industry’s view that it’s the recent spike in energy prices - not ethanol - that is mostly to blame for increased food prices.
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