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The secret, dirty cost of Obamas green power push Email this Story Nov 12, 7:17 AM (ET) By DINA CAPPIELLO and MATT APUZZO CORYDON, Iowa (AP) - The hills of southern Iowa bear the scars of Americas push for green energy: The brown gashes where rain has washed away the soil. The polluted streams that dump fertilizer into the water supply. Even the cemetery that disappeared like an apparition into a cornfield. It wasnt supposed to be this way. With the Iowa political caucuses on the horizon in 2007, presidential candidate Barack Obama made homegrown corn a centerpiece of his plan to slow global warming. And when President George W. Bush signed a law that year requiring oil companies to add billions of gallons of ethanol to their gasoline each year, Bush predicted it would make the country stronger, cleaner and more secure. But the ethanol era has proven far more damaging to the environment than politicians promised and much worse than the government admits today. As farmers rushed to find new places to plant corn, they wiped out millions of acres of conservation land, destroyed habitat and polluted water supplies, an Associated Press investigation found.
Posted on: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 17:02:15 +0000

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