For nine months, a team of UNL student journalists — six print and four broadcasting — went looking for the answers to these questions. The students read hundreds of pages of background material, interviewed scores of scientists, researchers, professors and energy experts by phone and e-mail, grilled a number of ethanol advocates in person, participated in an energy symposium at Stanford University, traveled to Berkeley, Chicago and Kansas City, and visited ethanol plants, rural communities and cattle country to try to get to the bottom of this elusive, complex issue. The results of their months-long research can be found in the following stories, graphics and photographs
Scientists and farmers alike promote research of alternative energy crops, but without necessary fun...
With growing demand for fuel ethanol production has become a large player in the market. This study ...
In 2006, Americans consumed 20.7 million barrels of oil a day, making the United States the world’s ...
For nine months, a team of UNL student journalists — six print and four broadcasting — went looking ...
Contents: Opening Essay BY JOE STARITA Running on Empty: Food vs. Fuel BY MIMI ABEBE The recent boo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
It seems that everywhere you turn these days, ethanol is being touted as the best way to reduce our ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyLisa HarringtonIn the United States, rationales for corn ...
Ethanol is vital to achieving greater American energy independence. It is today's only viable and av...
Using ethanol in place of gasoline helps to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, but this solution may c...
No matter how you look at it, the subject of Ethanol is going into two separate directions; one is t...
The combination of critical fuel shortages and zooming oil prices have led to the possibility of con...
Since 2005, in the face of rising oil and gasoline prices, many Americans have looked to plant-based...
Ethanol has become a major player in alternative fuels over the last few years. Our nation uses appr...
Ethanol has become a hot topic today, but its controversial history actually dates back to the 1800s
Scientists and farmers alike promote research of alternative energy crops, but without necessary fun...
With growing demand for fuel ethanol production has become a large player in the market. This study ...
In 2006, Americans consumed 20.7 million barrels of oil a day, making the United States the world’s ...
For nine months, a team of UNL student journalists — six print and four broadcasting — went looking ...
Contents: Opening Essay BY JOE STARITA Running on Empty: Food vs. Fuel BY MIMI ABEBE The recent boo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
It seems that everywhere you turn these days, ethanol is being touted as the best way to reduce our ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyLisa HarringtonIn the United States, rationales for corn ...
Ethanol is vital to achieving greater American energy independence. It is today's only viable and av...
Using ethanol in place of gasoline helps to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, but this solution may c...
No matter how you look at it, the subject of Ethanol is going into two separate directions; one is t...
The combination of critical fuel shortages and zooming oil prices have led to the possibility of con...
Since 2005, in the face of rising oil and gasoline prices, many Americans have looked to plant-based...
Ethanol has become a major player in alternative fuels over the last few years. Our nation uses appr...
Ethanol has become a hot topic today, but its controversial history actually dates back to the 1800s
Scientists and farmers alike promote research of alternative energy crops, but without necessary fun...
With growing demand for fuel ethanol production has become a large player in the market. This study ...
In 2006, Americans consumed 20.7 million barrels of oil a day, making the United States the world’s ...