No simple solution

My last article on ethanol got the responses I had hoped for — and confirmed that I can certainly stir up the hornet's nest. So now I'd like to propose a solution to our energy problem, rather than just bash one part of it. I should start by saying that I do think ethanol can be part of the solution. For a number of reasons, however, its role will be limited. Using ethanol for fuel requires modification of current crops to get higher energy content. We also need to maintain our current food supply and still produce enough ...

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