Is Corn Ethanol a Low-Carbon Fuel?

Reports of disappearing glaciers, shrinking arctic ice, rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, and unprecedented European heat waves combined with an inexorable buildup in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels is increasing pressure on governments to respond with new greenhouse gas initiatives. Califor...

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Main Authors: Babcock, Bruce A., Rubin, Ofir, Feng, Hongli
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Published: Iowa State University Digital Repository 2015
Subjects:
Oil
Gas
Online Access:https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowaagreview/vol13/iss4/1
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Agricultural Economics
Economics
Energy Policy
Oil
Gas
and Energy
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Agricultural Economics
Economics
Energy Policy
Oil
Gas
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Feng, Hongli
Is Corn Ethanol a Low-Carbon Fuel?
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Agricultural Economics
Economics
Energy Policy
Oil
Gas
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description Reports of disappearing glaciers, shrinking arctic ice, rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, and unprecedented European heat waves combined with an inexorable buildup in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels is increasing pressure on governments to respond with new greenhouse gas initiatives. California and other states are providing policy leadership in the United States
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