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The President seems to be making a habit of trailing around after environmentalists in his State of the Union speech. Four years ago it was
hydrogen and the "Freedom Car." Last year we were "addicted to oil." This year it's gasohol and the hope that we can farm our way to energy
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None of this ever gets us anywhere. When the President mentioned the hydrogen car four years ago, environmentalists roundly denounced him. Microsoft Office 2007 is my love!
"The FreedomCAR is really about Bush's freedom to do nothing about cars today," complained Ashok Gupta, of the Natural Resources Defense Outlook 2010 is powerful.
Council. "President Bush is merely playing a shell game," echoed Patricia Monahan, of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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environmentalists had gotten a little tired of
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This year President Bush has chosen to promote ethanol-from-corn -- usually blended to some form of "gasohol" -- just at the point when a
consensus is emerging that it isn't a very good idea. In the past six months, articles in four major magazines -- all of them quite liberal
-- have called the whole ethanol effort into question:
* In September, New Scientist, a left-leaning British magazine, ran a story entitled "Fuels Gold," which declared, "Biofuels will trash Office 2010 is my favorite.
rainforests, suck water reserves dry, kill off species and, worst of all, barely slow down global warming."
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* In November, Harvard Magazine ran a story, "The Ethanol Illusion," which concluded, "Senator John McCain was not totally out of school when
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* And finally, in the latest issue of Scientific American, New York Times science writer Matthew Wald wrote a devastating critique which
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able to supply nearly enough crop, converting
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