Today in Biofuels Opinion: “The WSJ edit page really, really doesn’t like ethanol or government mandates to keep producing the stuff.”
From Platts: “U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) said calls by congressional leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, to merge energy and climate change legislation and pass the bill this year would likely founder because of strong differences among lawmakers over ways to control greenhouse gas emissions and allocate the costs. While Murkowski said she does not necessarily oppose a federal cap-and-trade program to control greenhouse gases, she maintained that the Senate is a long way from reaching an agreement on how it should be constructed.”
From The Wall Street Journal: “The WSJ edit page really, really doesn’t like ethanol or government mandates to keep producing the stuff: “So successful but politically unpopular businesses will be punished for not buying a product that does not exist — from companies that haven’t yet found a way to succeed despite generous political and taxpayer advantages. The next step is to use cap and trade to make green alternatives look artificially good by comparison. Even then they’ll probably still be bottomless money pits.”
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