Ethanol is insane, and politicians outside the Beltway are finally fighting it. keeva999/Flickr While recent Supreme Court rulings on voting rights and same-sex marriage have held the nation’s attention, another decision slipped under the radar. In late June, the Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s program to raise the maximum ethanol content of gasoline from 10 to 15 percent, thus clearing the way for more ethanol production. The Senate’s version of the Farm Bill, meanwhile, includes more than $1 billion of support for the ethanol industry. While these developments at the federal level are bullish for ethanol, many states are calling bull. The fact that most ethanol is made from corn means that an increase in the ethanol content of gas could create, or exacerbate, a variety of problems, like higher food prices and elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Ethanol production has also been linked to the spread of a dangerous form of E. coli. To keep reading, click here. Visit site: The One Issue Republicans and Democrats Can Agree On Related Articles Illinois Town Bans Stripping Because of Fracking Confirmed: Fracking Triggers Quakes and Seismic Chaos 5 Gorgeous Landmarks Threatened by Rising Seas
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