Is It Time to Stop Putting Food in Our Cars?
by Kenneth P. Green and Elizabeth DeMeo (American Enterprise Institute) The ethanol mandate continues to do more harm than good — inflicting environmental damage, raising food prices, and distorting energy markets. …
Ethanol and Food Prices …
Ethanol and Gas Prices …
Environmental Impacts …
The Fiction of Cellulosics …
Past Politics …
Obama’s Stance …
Romney’s Position …
What’s Next? …Perhaps Romney or Obama will have the courage to step up and tackle America’s ethanol problem in the way it should be solved: by having an open discussion, regardless of the political implications of the truth, about ethanol’s many costs and few benefits. Such a discussion will surely make the right course of action — to kill the mandate immediately — quite clear. For now, it is worth noting that a bright spot does exist: Romney’s running mate, Paul Ryan, has been quite vocal about his support for killing the ethanol mandate. READ MORE and MORE (Renewable Fuels Association)



