Scientists, senators, cellulosic ethanol producers, agriculture groups and even retired army and intelligence officers are among the many voices of reason that have been sounding off recently against using unproven calculations for indirect land use to determine the future use of renewable fuels.
In this edition of the “Ethanol Report” podcast, we discuss the critical decisions being made regarding renewable fuels and indirect land use on both the federal and state level. Comments are from Renewable Fuels Association Vice President of Research Geoff Cooper, Air Improvement Resource, Inc. President Tom Darlington and Nathanael Greene, Senior Policy Analyst with the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Read Darlington’s report on Land Use Effects of U.S. Corn-Based Ethanol here.
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