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The Inconvenient Truth About Ethanol

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Re: American Ingenuity beats a disaster! Keep America moving! [kipk] by morin2
Jul 13, 2009 (3:30 pm)
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Replying to: kipk (Jul 13, 2009 3:29 am)

Even if we assume that the emissions are the same, that ignores the problem of the pollution that results from the production of the corn. Where corn is replacing soybeans, the increased nitrogen runoff is polluting the water that receive it. Here in the Chesapeake Bay region, the state and fed govts are spending millions to attempt to remove a tiny fraction of the pollution from nitrogen runoff. A classic case of unintended consequences that should be taught in every environmental biology class in the country.
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Re: American Ingenuity beats a disaster! Keep America moving! [morin2] by pafromfl
Jul 13, 2009 (7:34 pm)
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Replying to: morin2 (Jul 13, 2009 3:30 pm)

In addition, the corn-derived ethanol depletes the Midwest aquifer and drives up the worldwide price of food. If ethanol actually reduced oil consumption, some of the side effects might be tolerable. However E10 actually increases net oil consumption. Word is spreading. The Greenies should quickly admit E10 was a mistake or they will lose all credibility with the public.
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Re: American Ingenuity beats a disaster! Keep America moving! [pafromfl] by kirstie_h HOST
Jul 14, 2009 (5:36 am)
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Replying to: pafromfl (Jul 13, 2009 7:34 pm)

Yeah, I'm having a hard time getting why anyone continues to prop up this ridiculous failed experiment.
 
I happen to live down the street from a few gas stations that have non-ethanol blended fuel, and I always have to remember to fill up if I head eastward - once you get about 10 miles from here, it's all ethanol-blended.
 
I can't remember the last time I saw even a semi-reasonable argument for ethanol.
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Re: American Ingenuity beats a disaster! Keep America moving! [kirstie_h] by jkinzel
Jul 14, 2009 (1:27 pm)
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Replying to: kirstie_h (Jul 14, 2009 5:36 am)

I happen to live down the street from a few gas stations that have non-ethanol blended fuel,
 
Your lucky, we, i.e. WA State has a 10% law. There is no pure gasoline for sale in Washington State.
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Re: A simple question [galonga] by pf_flyer HOST
Jul 14, 2009 (3:46 pm)
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Replying to: galonga (Jun 13, 2009 4:05 am)

If the ONLY reason you see for using ethanol is getting a better mileage (that´s at least what´s being inferred from your post) then you did not understand a thing about the benefits of ethanol.
 
What I keep hearing is that the reason we're using ethanol is to reduce our dependence on oil. I already KNOW it does nothing but reduce mileage performance by an amount that guarantees no reduction in our use of or need for oil.
 
I've asked it before and I'll ask it again, what's the benefit of this nonsense? Green at ANY cost? (And it isn't even all that green)
 
I have a solid year of experience with ethanol now and the only thing it's proved to me is that a lot of subsidy money has been wasted. But that's not a big change for the folks in DC is it?
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Re: A simple question [pf_flyer] by gagrice
Jul 14, 2009 (4:52 pm)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Jul 14, 2009 3:46 pm)

I cannot imagine anyone being for Corn Ethanol, unless it is feeding their family. It is corporate welfare for Big AG & companies like ADM and Verasun. And we the tax payers are paying at the pump and on April 15th. We lose tax dollars and mileage with Corn Ethanol. "Stop the Ethanol nonsense NOW" should be a grass roots movement.
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Re: A simple question [gagrice] by fezo
Jul 14, 2009 (6:03 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jul 14, 2009 4:52 pm)

I don't think labeling corn ethanol proponents as part of any green movement is accurate.
 
I am certainly pretty green by thinking and this boondoggle is about as bad as it gets from an environmental standpoint. It's corporate welfare. It has nothing to do with environmental concerns.
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Re: A simple question [fezo] by pf_flyer HOST
Jul 15, 2009 (2:32 am)
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Replying to: fezo (Jul 14, 2009 6:03 pm)

If the ethanol proponents (switch grass, corn or sugar cane based) aren't part of any green movement then you can color me really confused.
 
The entire push seems to be part of this "green at ANY cost" attitude that's developed. Don't get me wrong, I'm NOT for wasting energy or pro-pollution, but the idea that we have to DO something immediately or we're all gonna die isn't the way to approach things.
 
The "corporate welfare" is a political issue that I'm ignoring because it winds up distracting us from the point that the ONE thing ethanol is touted as doing, reducing dependence on oil, is the one thing I know for a fact it doesn't do.
 
There's a lot of "bad science" out there that's accepted as general wisdom simply because it's repeated and parroted endlessly.
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Re: A simple question [pf_flyer] by jkinzel
Jul 15, 2009 (7:34 am)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Jul 15, 2009 2:32 am)

If the ethanol proponents (switch grass, corn or sugar cane based) aren't part of any green movement then you can color me really confused.
 
I believe the “ethanol equals green myth” is marketing that grew out of the fact that ethanol was the least of two evils that is used to replace MTBE in gasoline. (I think MTBE is correct). I assume the EPA and greenies were in favor of it only because MTBE was more harmful than ethanol and it sounded good at the time. I’m sure neither the EPA nor the greenies had any idea of the unintended consequences or the sheer volume of land, corn and resources required to meet these needs.
 
Then you have the big AG’s and politicians promoting ethanol even farther and it has now grown closer to being an environmental disaster than the salvation it was intended to be.
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Re: A simple question [jkinzel] by texases
Jul 15, 2009 (7:38 am)
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Replying to: jkinzel (Jul 15, 2009 7:34 am)

I will go so far as to separate the farm lobby-based corn ethanol scam lobby from the others. The switch grass/cellulosic ethanol boosters have a point, if the technology can be made to economically work, and witness Exxon's recent $600million plunge into fuels from algae.

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