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July 19, 2010

University of Nebraska Study Reveals Hidden Costs of Oil

Author: Growth Energy

WASHINGTON, DC –Military activity to protect and acquire foreign oil results in higher greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with gasoline than previously thought, according to a new study by at the University of Nebraska. Richard Perrin and Adam Liska found that military acquisition of oil and spending on direct military activity result in the release of approximately 289,000 tons of carbon dioxide per billion dollars spent.

“This study underscores what America’s ethanol supporters have known all along – our continued dependence on foreign oil has a devastating impact on our environment and our economy,” said Tom Buis, CEO of Growth Energy. “Now more than ever, it is critical that the U.S. enact meaningful energy policy that enhances our energy independence through the increased availability and use of homegrown, renewable ethanol.”

Perrin and Liska further assert that military emissions related to oil must be included in comparisons of gasoline and ethanol in an effort to reduce GHG emissions.
The findings are published in the July-August issue of Environment Magazine and can be read here.

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About Growth Energy
Growth Energy is a group committed to the promise of agriculture and growing America’s economy through cleaner, greener energy. Growth Energy members recognize America needs a new ethanol approach. Through smart policy reform and a proactive grassroots campaign, Growth Energy promotes reducing greenhouse gas emissions, expanding the use of ethanol in gasoline, decreasing our dependence on foreign oil, and creating American jobs at home. More information can be found at GrowthEnergy.org.
 

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