Gore Ducks, as a Backlash Builds Against Biofuels
Food Crisis Starts Eclipsing Climate Change Worries
With prices for rice, wheat, and corn soaring, food-related unrest has broken out in places such as
Haiti,
Indonesia, and
Afghanistan. Several countries have blocked the export of grain. There is even talk that governments could fall if they cannot bring food costs down.
One factor being blamed for the price hikes is the use of government subsidies to promote the use of corn for ethanol production. An estimated 30% of America’s corn crop now goes to fuel, not food.
“I don’t think anybody knows precisely how much ethanol contributes to the run-up in food prices, but the contribution is clearly substantial,” a professor of applied economics and law at the
University of Minnesota, C.
Ford Runge, said.