A few words on Ethanol

Surprisingly, from the Boston Globe:

Corn should be used for food, not motor fuel, and yet the United States is committed to a policy that encourages farmers to turn an increasing amount of their crop into ethanol. This may save the nation a bit of the cost of imported oil, but it increases global-warming gases and contributes to higher food prices.

Candidates for president need to tell Americans the truth about ethanol, but they are falling over themselves in pursuit of the farm belt vote. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton want more ethanol factories built than even President Bush envisaged when he called for 15 percent of US gasoline consumption to be replaced by alternative fuels by 2017. John McCain, who correctly called the ethanol push a boondoggle in 2000, now says that it is “a very important way to achieve energy independence.”

Ethanol consumes almost a quarter of US corn production. The energy self-sufficiency that all the candidates seek should not come at the expense of the environment or the food supply.

Increased ethanol production isn’t the only reason for the spike in food costs, but it’s more controllable than drought in Australia, higher fertilizer prices, or increased meat consumption by the Chinese. Unlike those other cost-drivers, ethanol production is encouraged by federal subsidies.

And it’s not as though ethanol improves the environment. When emissions inherent in the production process are included, ethanol consumption generates more carbon dioxide per gallon than gasoline

The beginning of the end of a fad? We’ll drink to that.

2 Responses to “A few words on Ethanol”

  1. feeblemind Says:

    While Dinocrat and I are in agreement on the ‘merits’ of ethanol, there is going to be much resistance to shutting the industry down. Too many millions invested and those people have political clout. If/when ethanol production is curtailed it could cause major disruptions in production agriculture.

  2. Bob Hawkins Says:

    Not that the Globe will learn any larger lesson from this.

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