7.18.2007 12:00 AM

Report: Corn Ethanol Not A Viable Energy Option

If Every Field Were Planted With Corn, U.S. Would Only Offset 15% Of Fuel

In a new report released at noon today, three environmental and research organizations raise serious questions about the future of corn ethanol, a fuel that Congress has invested subsidies in already, and which is often viewed as a silver bullet solution to the nation's energy and environmental problems.

Corn-based ethanol would, contrary to that belief, add pollution and contribute to other environmental problems -- including the Gulf of Mexico dead zone that a separate report released yesterday showed could reach its largest size ever, due in part to the record acreage of corn planted in the Midwest this year, and the attendant runoff of fertilizer.

The “The Rush to Ethanol” was released by Food & Water Watch, the Network for New Energy Choices and the Vermont Law School Environmental Law Center.

The key findings from the report, as defined by the groups releasing it:

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