by rethinkethanol | Sep 3, 2021 | Featured Writing
Subsidies and Ethanol Mandate Fuel Massive Dust Storms By Soren Rundquist | November 19, 2013 Dust storms have re-emerged across much of Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Texas, fueled by the same combination of persistent drought, plowing up fragile land and poor...
by rethinkethanol | May 23, 2021 | Featured Writing
The Ethanol Gasoline Tax By WSJ Editorial Board | May 14, 2021 The policy that is raising pump prices about 30 cents a gallon. Gasoline prices hit a six-year high this week amid the Colonial Pipeline shutdown and a rebound in demand as more people hit the road. But...
by rethinkethanol | Jun 17, 2020 | Featured Writing
What a Pandemic Can Teach Us about the Demise of Insect Biodiversity By Jerry Jung | June 17, 2020 Co-founder’s note: “I authored this timely essay. It was published by the Washington Times. Although it does not address the absurdity of biofuel subsidies, it...
by rethinkethanol | Mar 26, 2020 | Featured Writing
Stop the Ethanol Madness By Mario Loyola November 23, 2019 The mainstay of the Renewable Fuel Standard is an unmistakable social and environmental failure. Why does it persist? The idea of requiring the nation’s gasoline supply to contain a certain amount of renewable...
by rethinkethanol | Jan 17, 2020 | Featured Writing
Ethanol fuel from corn faulted as ‘unsustainable subsidized food burning’ in analysis by Cornell scientist August 6, 2001 Neither increases in government subsidies to corn-based ethanol fuel nor hikes in the price of petroleum can overcome what one Cornell...