Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Gore Reverses View on Ethanol

I remember the first time I saw Al Gore. With his coiffed hair and his mechanical head nod. A lot has happened since then, but not the least of it is Gore's life and career after the vice presidency and his failed run for the White House.
Who could ever forget "An Inconvenient Truth" his Oscar! And his Nobel prize! I guess Al can. Or I guess at the least he wishes he could. Based upon these most recent revelations. But he is still rolling in the green backs (pun intended).

Blames Politics for Previous Support

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore reportedly has had a change of heart on ethanol, telling a conference on green energy in Europe that he only supported tax breaks for the alternative fuel to pander to farmers in his home state of Tennessee and the first-in-the-nation caucuses state of Iowa.
Speaking at a green energy business conference in Athens sponsored by Marfin Popular Bank, Gore said the lobbyists have wrongly kept alive the program he once touted.
It is not a good policy to have these massive subsidies for first-generation ethanol," Reuters quoted Gore saying of the U.S. policy that is about to come up for congressional review. "First-generation ethanol I think was a mistake. The energy conversion ratios are at best very small.
One of the reasons I made that mistake is that I paid particular attention to the farmers in my home state of Tennessee, and I had a certain fondness for the farmers in the state of Iowa because I was about to run for president," the wire service reported Gore saying.


So......I wonder...... What else is new for the "Max Headroom" of 90's green politics in America. Perhaps more CO2 credit hustling at the UN and maybe a few more steering engagements to spur him and mr. Blood's private enterprise.

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