Ethanol
"In the end, the ethanol boom is another manifestation of America's blind faith that technology will solve all our problems."
Rolling Stone
URL: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/15635751/the_ethanol_scam_one...
The Ethanol Scam: One of America's Biggest Political Boondoggles
From Issue 1032
Jeff Goodell
Posted Jul 24, 2007
"The great danger of confronting peak oil and global warming isn't that we will sit on our collective asses and do nothing while civilization collapses, but that we will plunge after "solutions" that will make our problems even worse. Like believing we can replace gasoline with ethanol, the much-hyped biofuel that we make from corn.
Ethanol, of course, is nothing new. American refiners will produce nearly 6 billion gallons of corn ethanol this year, mostly for use as a gasoline additive to make engines burn cleaner. But in June, the Senate all but announced that America's future is going to be powered by biofuels, mandating the production of 36 billion gallons of ethanol by 2022. According to ethanol boosters, this is the beginning of a much larger revolution that could entirely replace our 21-million-barrel-a-day oil addiction. Midwest farmers will get rich, the air will be cleaner, the planet will be cooler, and, best of all, we can tell those greedy sheiks to fuck off. As the king of ethanol hype, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, put it recently, "Everything about ethanol is good, good, good."
[Editor: The full article is available on the Rolling Stone website.]
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as Lee Corso would say, "Not So Fast My Friend"
Seems that some countries around the world are not high on diverting potential food sources to energy sources. They point out that for what it takes to make a gallon of ethanol they can feed x number of people for x number of days. Something is going to have to give.