Former Vice President Al Gore with Jon Stewart on “The Daily Show” this week perpetuated the myth that ethanol is bad for the environment.
During an interview promoting Gore’s new book “Our Choice,” Stewart said that making choices to help the environment can be confusing for people. “We were told ethanol was the answer, turns out that’s worse for the environment,” Stewart said. The former VP, who supported corn-based ethanol while in office, did little to defend the fuel in response to that statement. “Yeah, but the new forms of ethanol that they’re coming up with now actually are not bad for the environment and we can switch to the new kinds that will be much better,” Gore said.
Nice try, but no cigar. “All ethanol, regardless of its source, is more sustainable and environmentally-friendly than gasoline,” said Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Bob Dinneen in response to the exchange. “When compared directly to gasoline, ethanol reduces greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 60% - and that is with the technologies we have today. New technologies and processes will make current ethanol production as well as future production even more sustainable.”
“Failing to understand the issue and continuing to propagate factually inaccurate information, even on a faux news show, is dangerous and undermines the legitimate debate about our energy future,” said Dinneen, who hopes that Mr. Gore will “visit any of the nation’s ethanol facilities and to attend the industry’s annual conference next February in Orlando, Florida. The RFA would welcome the Vice President to present his ideas and engage in a frank discussion about the role of biofuels in our environmental future.”
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