So, is it really the magic bullet that will provide clean fuel, allow us to sever ties with oil-rich terrorist nations, and save American farmers, all while not asking anyone to even think about changing their driving habits?
Of course not.
While there are several sources that outline the limitations of of corn-based ethanol, I think a recent article by Jeff Goodell does a particularly thorough job articulating the issue. Click here to check out his article, “The Ethanol Scam: One of America’s Biggest Political Boondoggles”.
A second source that I like is Robert Rapier’s energy blog, R-Squared. The information here can get rather technical, but it nonetheless serves as an alternative voice to Big Corn insiders, who are the ones doing most of the studies and making most of the claims regarding corn-based ethanol’s “merits” (reminds me of the oil industry).
It’s critical that as citizens, we don’t allow Big Corn and its crony politicians to conspire to swindle us with another “magic bullet” energy fix that won’t even require use to alter our driving/consumption habits.

Seen all of the re-written press releases in the Herald recently about various organizations switching to this so called green fuel like UM? When will people get it that this is not a so called green fuel?
…there are a lot of very powerful and very wealthy people out there that are doing what they can to see that we never “get it”.