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September 11, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Today in Biofuels Opinion: “The green debate is over and green won.”

Will Marre, Emmy Award-winning writer, speaker and coach: “The green debate is over and green won.”

Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa
“Listen, I’m still going to be on the Ag Committee. I will still be the second ranking, Pat Leahy is actually the highest ranking and then I’m right after him so I’m still going to have a key position on the Agriculture Committee, and Senator Grassley’s on the Republican side, so you’ve got two of us there and there are enough of us from the upper Midwest, strong supporters of ethanol and biofuels, that I don’t think we have anything to fear there. We’ll be fine.”

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