The Irrationality of Indirect Analysis
The rationale of indirect land use remains in the hot seat and the biofuels industry continues to stand its ground. Today, Robert Zubrin, author of Energy Victory and senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies had an article published in Roll Call, a publication targeted at Washington, DC politicians. “The Irrationality of Indirect Analysis,” lays out why taking into consideration the indirect effects of biofuels production is a mistake.
Many in the biofuels industry remember when indirect land use took the country by storm: February 2008. This is when Tim Searchinger published his report claiming that while corn-ethanol may decrease carbon dioxide emissions, the process to create the ethanol may indirectly increase carbon emissions through expanded agriculture development particularly in third world countries.
Zubrin writes, “A more cogent critique, in my view, would be a moral one, as the Searchinger argument, now apparently embraced by the EPA, presupposes that it is or should be a proper goal of American policy to restrict the economic growth of underdeveloped nations.”
The article continues to highlight how creating biofuels policies using scientifically unsound research would ultimately affect policies in all areas including health care and technological advances. He concludes, “Clearly such an absurd theory cannot be accepted as a basis for policy.”
You can read the entire article here. In addition, Zubrin will be giving a special presentation during the 25th Fuel Ethanol Workshop in Denver, Colo. on June 16, 2009 beginning at 11:30 AM.










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peobody09
Zubrin’s analysis is on the money. Such an indirect effect analysis could be applied in a similar arbitrary and unscientific way to just about everything we do in our daily lives. It’s absurd that the EPA would embrace such a theory, particularly when it singles out biofuels and gives other forms of energy a free pass. What’s the indirect effect of defending our oil interests in the Persian Gulf region?
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