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Daniel Kammen Quotes

«Making ethanol from corn is a good thing if you want to offset fossil fuels from overseas. On the greenhouse gas side of things, it is not clear if corn, as grown today, is a good thing. We just don't know yet, but it appears to be a mildly good thing.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«This is actually one of the cheapest possible transitions you can make. It cuts the cost of fuel by half at the pump.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«The people who are saying ethanol is bad are just plain wrong.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«It is better to use various inputs to grow corn and make ethanol and use that in your cars than it is to use the gasoline and fossil fuels directly.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«Brazil is a big success story in this.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«This is actually a switch we could make very easily and very quickly.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«Converting to fuel ethanol will not require a big change in the economy. We are already ethanol ready. If ethanol were available on the supply side, the demand is there.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«It looks to be that you can get just about twice the amount of energy by going the cellulose route, and greenhouse emissions are very small.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«Corn is an OK source for ethanol. But if you really want to hit a homerun, you need to go to cellulose.»
Author: Daniel Kammen
«Corn is an OK source for ethanol. But if you really want to hit a home run, you need to go to cellulose.»
Author: Daniel Kammen