by rethinkethanol | May 18, 2022 | Featured Writing
Ethanol and Inflation By Jerry Jung | May 16, 2022 Let’s overlook the devastating impact that biofuel production has on our surface and ground water. Let’s forget about the loss of tens of millions of acres of natural habitat and its calamitous impact on local and...
by rethinkethanol | Feb 25, 2022 | Featured Writing
Environmental outcomes of the US Renewable Fuel Standard By PNAS | March 1, 2022 Significance Biofuels are included in many proposed strategies to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and limit the magnitude of global warming. The US Renewable Fuel Standard...
by rethinkethanol | Feb 17, 2022 | Featured Writing
U.S. corn-based ethanol worse for the climate than gasoline, study finds By Leah Douglas, Reuters | February 14, 2022 Corn-based ethanol, which for years has been mixed in huge quantities into gasoline sold at U.S. pumps, is likely a much bigger contributor to global...
by rethinkethanol | Dec 1, 2021 | Featured Writing
As American Gasoline Prices Soar, Some Blame Ethanol Prices for the biofuel have surged, rekindling a debate about whether it’s contributing to pain at the pump By Christopher M. Matthews, WSJ | November 24, 2021 Ethanol prices have skyrocketed to their highest level...
by rethinkethanol | Nov 8, 2021 | Featured Writing
Our Energy Future is Carbon Free A message to World Leaders at COP26 By Jerry Jung | November 4, 2021 Energy is a fascinating subject. To fully appreciate the many factors that play into this important topic, one must be well versed in biology, economics, business,...
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...