Corn ethanol doesn’t appear to be the way to go, for multiple reasons. So no, it’s not “green”.
“The new study, published in the March issue of BioScience , finds much lower emissions from indirect land-use change than the Searchinger paper calculated but still enough to tip the balance away from corn ethanol.”
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