The Corn Ethanol MazeTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 907, Segment 5
Sep 25, 2018 • 18m
Guest: Tristan R. Brown, PhD, JD, Assistant Professor of Energy Resource Economics, State University of New York
Every time American drivers fill up their gas tanks, corn farmers in Iowa get a paycheck. That’s thanks to federal fuel requirements and tax subsidies that see to it most gas for vehicles contains at least 10% ethanol. But there is not universal agreement than adding corn ethanol to gasoline is good for the environment or economy. So why are we still doing it?