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...carried the headline: THE UN-HILLARY. And while Gore was basking in solar-drenched adulation at Cannes, Clinton was presenting her own energy plan in an hourlong wonkathon at the National Press Club in Washington. As Clinton showed her command of the intricacies of carbon-dioxide sequestration and cellulosic ethanol, it was impossible not to wonder whether the two of them might once again be crowding onto the same turf. Maureen Dowd wrote in the New York Times: "Al Gore must want to punch Hillary Clinton right through the hole in the ozone layer." Gore, however, took pains to tamp...
...recognize there are limits to how much corn can be used for ethanol. I mean, after all, we got to eat some...
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH, hedging his commitment to corn-based ethanol fuels...
...recognize there are limits to how much corn can be used for ethanol. I mean, after all, we got to eat some." GEORGE W. BUSH, U.S. President, hedging his commitment to corn-based ethanol fuels...
...investors spooked by political tensions in the Middle East have pushed crude-oil prices up. Gasoline production in the U.S. is down 9% compared with 2005, as hurricane-damaged refineries struggle to return to full production. Finally, changes in energy laws are prompting fuel suppliers to use corn-based ethanol as an additive to help gas burn more cleanly, instead of the additive MBTE, which has health risks. But ethanol supply problems have raised gas prices...