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Author Archive: Paulina Ibarra
The Biofuels Update
Yesterday I was sitting around wondering what I was going to write about today, searching for inspiration, when it hit me — I’ll ask my twitter friends! So I posted, “looking for the latest, greatest, hottest, info/news on biofuels.” And that’s where the ideas came from for today’s post — Thanks to @EpicBear and @tomkimmerer for your suggestions, I really appreciate them. Biofuels Digest reports that confirmation hearings, begin next Tuesday for Energy Secretary-designate Dr. Read More >
Welcome and Hello World!!!
Welcome to Farmer Gene’s blog. He’s been kind enough to allow us to use this space to talk to you about modern agriculture. The postings on this site will help explain where your food comes from, the science involved in helping it get to your table, and how today’s farmer is growing more and healthier foods and raising better animals than ever. If you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate to put them in Read More >
Check out the BIO Roundtable on Biofuel Life Cycle Analyses Under the Renewable Fuel Standard
Brent Erickson, Executive Vice President, Industrial and Environmental Section, Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO); Bruce Dale, Professor of Chemical Engineering, Michigan State University and the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center; Brian Davison, Chief Scientist for Systems Biology and Biotechnology, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the BioEnergy Science Center; Keith Cole, Director of Legislative & Regulatory Affairs, General Motors (GM); and Michael Parr, Senior Manager Government Affairs, DuPont discuss possible impacts on the industry of the EPA’s Read More >
Scientists Call for EPA to Delay Rulemaking Process
In a letter submitted yesterday to Stephen Johnson, the Administrator of the EPA seven leading scientists called for a delay in the planned October 31st rulemaking citing several concerns, among them, “Of particular concern is that the EPA appears to be relying heavily on the February 2008 paper concerning potential land use change impacts authored by Searchinger et al. (Science, 319, 1238-40, 2008). We belive this would be a grave error.” In addition to the Read More >
High Food Prices Hurt Consumers and Biofuels Companies
Yesterday, the New York Times wrote: “A United Nations food agency called on Tuesday for a review of biofuel subsidies and policies, noting that they had contributed significantly to rising food prices and the hunger in poor countries. With policies and subsidies to encourage biofuel production in place in much of the developed world, farmers often find it more profitable to plants crops for fuel than for food, a shift that has helped lead to Read More >




