Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Food Scientists Urge: Stop Biofuels to Stop Hunger

For lack of a more nuanced and intellectual response to this, I say . . . "Well, DUH."
Some top international food scientists Tuesday recommended halting the use of food-based biofuels, such as ethanol, saying it would cut corn prices by 20 percent during a world food crisis.

But even as the scientists were calling for a moratorium, President Bush urged the opposite. He declared the United States should increase ethanol use because of national energy security and high gas prices.

The conflicting messages Tuesday highlighted the ongoing debate over food and fuel needs.

The three senior scientists with an international research consortium pushing a biofuel moratorium said nations need to rethink programs that divert food such as corn and soybeans into fuel, given the burgeoning worldwide food crisis.

Is the whole biofuel campaign really a big boondoggle?

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