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Corn ethanol is the most prevalent biofuel produced and used in the United States. However, corn ethanol seriously damages the environment by negatively impacting soil, air, water, land, and producing more greenhouse gas
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Document Date: 2012-04-17 13:53:50


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Environmental Working Group / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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greenhouse gas emissions / energy security / food crisis / gas pumps / farm machinery / food prices / less energy / clean energy future / http /

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Gulf of Mexico / Mississippi River / /

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Congress / Agricultural Statistic Service / World Bank / Government Accountability Office / USDA / New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission / National Academy of Sciences / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Sheila Karpf / Patricia Ellis / Andrew Hug / Randy Schnepf / Brent D. Yacobucci / Michal Rosenoer / Bryan Walsh / /

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Biofuels policy campaigner / /

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DC / /

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South Dakota / Mississippi / Massachusetts / /

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / /

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Gulf of Mexico / /

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