The relationship of Ethanol production to the price of food
Bob Dinneen, President & CEO, Renewable Fuels
Association; Elizabeth Lowery, VP of Environment and Energy,
General Motors
Other factors, including the price of gasoline,
are to blame -- more than the demand for corn for ethanol -- for
rising food prices.
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Category: Politics & Goverment
Bob Dinneen, President & CEO, Renewable Fuels
Association; Elizabeth Lowery, VP of Environment and Energy,
General Motors
Other factors, including the price of gasoline,
are to blame -- more than the demand for corn for ethanol...
Tags:
ethanol, alternative fuel, gasoline, price, food, energy, environment, politics, fuel, renewable, bio-ethanol
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