- "they threatened to worsen global hunger by pushing up prices for food crops used to make ethanol."...
- Fraud and mass murder?
"Former Vice President Al Gore will deliver the commencement address at Hamilton College this spring. The 45th vice president will deliver his speech in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House.
- Gore was most recently in Central New York, and Hamilton College, in April of 2007. He was a speaker in the college's Sacerdote Great Names.
- Gore will deliver his speech at the college's 199th commencement on Sunday, May 22nd.
11/22/10, "US corn ethanol "was not a good policy"-Gore," Reuters
GORE: ""It is not a good policy to have these massive subsidies for (U.S.) first generation ethanol," said Gore, speaking at a green energy business conference in Athens sponsored by Marfin Popular Bank.
- "First generation ethanol I think was a mistake. The energy conversion ratios are at best very small....
He explained his own support for the original programme
- on his presidential ambitions.
- the farmers in the state of Iowa because
- I was about to run for president."...
- biofuels have an effect" on food prices.
"The size, the percentage of corn particularly, which is now being (used for) first generation ethanol definitely has an impact on food prices.
- "The competition with food prices is real."...
- About ethanol from the same Reuters article:
"Total U.S. ethanol subsidies reached $7.7 billion last year according to the International Energy Industry, which said
- biofuels worldwide
- received more subsidies
- than any other form of renewable energy."...
Reference:
- 2/11/08, "Bloomberg slams U.S. energy law over corn ethanol" Reuters by Louis Charbonneau and Timothy Gardner
"A new U.S. energy law will cause an increase in global food prices and lead to starvation deaths worldwide
because it continues to promote corn ethanol, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday. - "People literally will starve to death in parts of the world,
- it always happens when food prices go up," Bloomberg told reporters
after addressing a U.N. General Assembly debate on climate change.... --------From the same Reuters article, 2/11/08:
- they threatened to worsen global hunger by pushing up prices for food crops used to make ethanol."...
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