[lbo-talk] Radicalizing the carbon cycle

Greg Boozell gboozell at juno.com
Sun Apr 8 20:34:46 PDT 2007



> There's an article forthcoming in Foreign Affairs showing that
> ethanol raises food prices and its wider application would lead to
> increased hunger among the poor. I tried to get the authors on the
> radio last Thursday, but they couldn't do it.
>
> Doug

Here's the article - thanks for pointing this out.

Greg gboozell at juno.com

How Biofuels Could Starve the Poor C. Ford Runge and Benjamin Senauer

Summary: Thanks to high oil prices and hefty subsidies, corn-based ethanol is now all the rage in the United States. But it takes so much supply to keep ethanol production going that the price of corn -- and those of other food staples -- is shooting up around the world. To stop this trend, and prevent even more people from going hungry, Washington must conserve more and diversify ethanol's production inputs.

C. Ford Runge is Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Applied Economics and Law and Director of the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy at the University of Minnesota. Benjamin Senauer is Professor of Applied Economics and Co-director of the Food Industry Center at the University of Minnesota.

http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20070501faessay86305/c-ford-runge-benjamin-senauer/how-biofuels-could-starve-the-poor.html



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