Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Paul Krugman: Biofuels have been a terrible mistake

Link to his NYT article.

These days you hear a lot about the world financial crisis. But there’s another world crisis under way — and it’s hurting a lot more people.
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I’m talking about the food crisis. Over the past few years the prices of wheat, corn, rice and other basic foodstuffs have doubled or tripled, with much of the increase taking place just in the last few months. High food prices dismay even relatively well-off Americans — but they’re truly devastating in poor countries, where food often accounts for more than half a family’s spending.

read the whole thing. (via instapundit) More:

Where the effects of bad policy are clearest, however, is in the rise of demon ethanol and other biofuels.

The subsidized conversion of crops into fuel was supposed to promote energy independence and help limit global warming. But this promise was, as Time magazine bluntly put it, a “scam.”

This is especially true of corn ethanol: even on optimistic estimates, producing a gallon of ethanol from corn uses most of the energy the gallon contains. But it turns out that even seemingly “good” biofuel policies, like Brazil’s use of ethanol from sugar cane, accelerate the pace of climate change by promoting deforestation.

And meanwhile, land used to grow biofuel feedstock is land not available to grow food, so subsidies to biofuels are a major factor in the food crisis. You might put it this way: people are starving in Africa so that American politicians can court votes in farm states.

2 comments:

Deany Bocobo said...

Hi John,

Been saying this since 2006. BTW Im doing the Explainer for Manolo Quezon on Tuesday night ANC 6pm. Migz zubiri is the guest. Fry him in his own biofuel oil.

john marzan said...

too bad. i don't have sky or home cable.