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That happens to be Big Ethanol's latest lobbying priority, and the likelihood is that they'll merely pocket the new subsidy and figure out a way to preserve all their other taxpayer stipends.
Vilsack's Candor 2011
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Ethanol's impact on the Iowa race is clouded by variables, including delayed disaster relief for this summer's record flood, a shaken national economy and the social-conservative appeal of McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov.
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Ethanol's impact on climate change is nominal and isn't "green" according to Alisa Gravitz, Co-op America executive director.
Hillary's Internet Guru: Obama's Web Team Deserves Tremendous Credit 2009
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Ethanol's impact on climate change is nominal and isn't "green" according to Alisa Gravitz, Co-op America executive director.
Hillary's Internet Guru: Obama's Web Team Deserves Tremendous Credit 2009
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Ethanol's impact on climate change is nominal and isn't "green" according to Alisa Gravitz, Co-op America executive director.
CBS/NYT Poll: Obama Led McCain By Six Points Before He Clinched The Nomination 2009
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Ethanol's unjustified vilification has made it politically nearly impossible for anyone in government to align themselves with alcohol and offer to provide a financial backstop to prevent the industry from being swallowed by oily competitors.
David Blume: How We are Losing the Battle for Our Independent Fuel, Food and Jobs 2009
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Ethanol's margins are also squeezed by a glut that has crushed prices.
Solar Stocks: 2008
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Ethanol's from-out-of-nowhere boom was tied almost exclusively to its use as a replacement to methyl tertiary-butyl ether, a gasoline additive that had been proved to be a carcinogenic groundwater pollutant.
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Ethanol's big environmental footprint is not limited to water, because biofuels like ethanol are highly inefficient.
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Coincidentally, the Oct. 17 editorial "Ethanol's Water Shortage" highlights a similar policy rush to judgment to save us from imported oil and achieve "energy security" by strangling our nation's water supply to produce, among other things, wood-based cellulosic ethanol.
Global Warming: Let's Rely on Science Instead of Hysteria 2007
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