The Great Corn Conspiracy may just be foiled after all. Ethanol subsidies, a huge federal boondoggle and nothing more than corporate welfare, are now getting some heavy duty opposition in the form of The New York Times and the Washington Post.
These subsidies not only promote an inefficient source of energy, they also put increased demand on corn, driving up food prices.
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Showing posts with label ethanol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ethanol. Show all posts
Friday, December 10, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Gore flips on ethanol subsidies

Took him a while.
Monday, June 08, 2009
Force feeding corn to the economy
According to Commentary magazine, the Obama administration is attempting to raise the percentage of ethanol in mixed gasoline from 10 to 15 percent. Oh brother. Nevermind that it will further increase food prices by artificially increasing the demand on corn which is in, well, everything, it won't even accomplish the purposes it's designed to accomplish:
One of the plans being considered by the Obama administration is to raise the ethanol content of blended gasoline from 10% to 15%. Apparently, this is being done to reduce our dependency on foreign oil, decrease pollution, and stimulate the domestic economy. What’s unclear is precisely how this is supposed to work.
Read the rest here.
One of the plans being considered by the Obama administration is to raise the ethanol content of blended gasoline from 10% to 15%. Apparently, this is being done to reduce our dependency on foreign oil, decrease pollution, and stimulate the domestic economy. What’s unclear is precisely how this is supposed to work.
Read the rest here.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
More on the government imposed ethanol famine from the American Conservative
Here is a sample from Timothy Carney's article in the American Conservative, "Burning Dinner: Government’s scheme to fill gas tanks leaves stomachs empty":
As food prices worldwide shatter records, a quixotic campaign has been launched on the Left and the Right to roll back the government programs that force ethanol upon the American population. Other countries, too, are rethinking programs that turn plants into fuel. The lobby to defend ethanol subsidies and mandates is entrenched—agribusiness, some venture capitalists betting big on government action, and certain hawkish conservatives hoping to end our dependence on Arab and Venezuelan oil. But with corn futures topping $7 a bushel, riots over food prices erupting around the world, and landscapes in the U.S. changing forever, political support for this subsidized moonshine may be on the wane.
Monday, July 07, 2008
Are biofuel requirements working against the poor?
The BBC reports that Oxfam is telling the EU that the emphasis on biofuels is working against the poor by raising food prices and that it won't help on carbon emission anyway.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
"KY Tonight" to discuss Ethanol Monday night
Wonder how the corn lobby will explain those high food prices.
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