In a contentious development, the ethanol and corn industries have strongly criticized an advisory board appointed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its recent draft report, which suggested that the climate benefits of using corn-starch ethanol as a fuel may be minimal compared to gasoline. The question of whether ethanol significantly reduces emissions

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