Daniel Kammen
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Daniel Kammen
Daniel Kammen is the Class of 1935 Distinguished Professor of Energy at the University of California, Berkeley and a climate advisor to the Obama administration. He holds a dual appointment at the Energy and Resources Groupand the Goldman School of Public Policy. He is also a coordinating lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, for their report, Climate Change 2007, assessing man-made global warming. Kammen was elected a permanent fellow of...
appears clear corn ethanol fossil fuels gas good greenhouse grown offset side
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.
easily switch
This is actually a switch we could make very easily and very quickly.
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This is actually one of the cheapest possible transitions you can make. It cuts the cost of fuel by half at the pump.