Searchinger, Ag Clashes Not New

By admin | November 4, 2009

Submitted by DTN Ethanol Blog

Timothy Searchinger is perhaps best known for his controversial February 2008 paper that tried to quantify international indirect land-use changes as they relate to ethanol, but his work for the Environmental Defense Fund for several years before that often put him at odds with U.S. agriculture.

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