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{Nature_and_Environment.92.1}: ... {wren1111} Fri, 13 Apr 2007 20:09:00 CDT (HTML)
Summary: Thanks to high oil prices and hefty subsidies, corn-based ethanol is now all the rage in the United States. But it takes so much supply to keep ethanol production going that the price of corn - - and those of other food staples -- is shooting up around the world. To stop this trend, and prevent even more people from going hungry, Washington must conserve more and diversify ethanol's production inputs.
Corn-based ethanol not cheap, not green
"http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/311225_ethanol12.html"
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