 This month's edition of Consumer Reports  magazine article debunks the myth that ethanol fuel will do much of anything to  reduce greenhouse gas emissions and goes further to make the argument that E85 may be  adding to overall emissions. The arguments they make are interesting  and  relevant considering that much of the US government's self-proclaimed  "action" on climate change has come in the form of ethanol fuel  alternatives.
This month's edition of Consumer Reports  magazine article debunks the myth that ethanol fuel will do much of anything to  reduce greenhouse gas emissions and goes further to make the argument that E85 may be  adding to overall emissions. The arguments they make are interesting  and  relevant considering that much of the US government's self-proclaimed  "action" on climate change has come in the form of ethanol fuel  alternatives.
Sep 20, 2006
Consumer Reports - ethanol fuel will do much of anything to reduce greenhouse gas
 This month's edition of Consumer Reports  magazine article debunks the myth that ethanol fuel will do much of anything to  reduce greenhouse gas emissions and goes further to make the argument that E85 may be  adding to overall emissions. The arguments they make are interesting  and  relevant considering that much of the US government's self-proclaimed  "action" on climate change has come in the form of ethanol fuel  alternatives.
This month's edition of Consumer Reports  magazine article debunks the myth that ethanol fuel will do much of anything to  reduce greenhouse gas emissions and goes further to make the argument that E85 may be  adding to overall emissions. The arguments they make are interesting  and  relevant considering that much of the US government's self-proclaimed  "action" on climate change has come in the form of ethanol fuel  alternatives.
