"This threatens to marginalise the use of ethanol in the US fuel mix, and would have a far-reaching, non- beneficial environmental and financial impact. "California will be worsening, not improving, our nation's carbon footprint at a time when we have the green-fuel supply to do otherwise,'' he adds.
Pop goes corn theory on use of farmland
Modern ethanol plants do not have a meaningful impact on farmland use - either the amount of land cultivated, or the mix of grain and oilseeds planted - according to a study.
26 February 2009 23:00 GMT
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25 November 2012 8:59 GMT
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