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From Biofuels to BioFailure | From Biofuels to BioFailure |
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July 16, 2008 Christopher Booker and Richard North have a terrific piece in the Telegraph discussing the unique story of biofuels and how this policy went from pipedream to absolute disaster. It chronicles the history of biofuel policy and how its implementation has led to rising food prices. They note that
Oxfam International says that these policies have pushed 30 million people into poverty. Even the head of Britain's Renewable Fuels Agency is calling for a change:
One alternative source of energy that already provides 20 percent of the nation's electricity is nuclear power. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown wants eight new reactors to come on board by 2015 and says the sky's the limit in terms of building new nuclear.
It's time politicians here at home seriously consider changing its biofuel policy and repeal the ethanol mandate along with any tariffs that discourage imports. Furthermore, they should follow U.S. Ander Crenshaw's lead in advocating nuclear energy; today he wrote a column supporting the four new reactors that could come to Florida pending approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. If anything, it is important that Congress not overlook the benefits of nuclear energy when debating CO2 regulation.
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