On 5/25/08, Lynn Walker <lynn.wlkr@gmail.com> wrote:
"The ethanol program fails to reduce emissions . . ."
Just a point (question?) here. I have seen the argument that ethanol
DOES release less carbon to the atmosphere than underground oil. This
is because underground oil's carbon is (if not used) sequestered while
the stuff ethanol is made from is above ground organic and, as such,
eventually released to the atmosphere in one form or another.
Burgy (OK, 4th post today; I'll be quiet awhile)
www.burgy.50megs.com
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