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Sustainability Assessment and Biofuels: Unpacking the Hidden Trade-offs of Corn Ethanol Policy
The Insight

Sustainability Assessment and Biofuels: Unpacking the Hidden Trade-offs of Corn Ethanol Policy

This article explores how a comprehensive sustainability assessment framework can reveal the hidden economic and environmental trade-offs of biofuel policies. Using the U.S. corn ethanol boom as a case study, we examine the disconnect between policy goals—such as the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act—and real-world impacts like land-use change carbon debt, water quality degradation, and supply chain pressures. By integrating facts on tax credits, production volumes, and lifecycle emissions, the analysis shows why sustainability management must move beyond simple greenhouse gas accounting to address systemic risks.

Beyond the Pump: How Electric Vehicles Redefine Energy Independence During Oil Price Shocks
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Beyond the Pump: How Electric Vehicles Redefine Energy Independence During Oil Price Shocks

Recent oil price spikes have reignited the debate on U.S. energy security. While the transportation sector's 70% share of national oil consumption highlights a critical vulnerability, electric vehicles (EVs) offer more than just an alternative fuel source. This analysis moves beyond simple cost-per-mile comparisons to explore how EVs fundamentally decouple transportation energy costs from volatile global oil markets. By examining the underlying economic logic of shifting from a commodity-based to a domestically generated electricity model, we uncover the strategic, long-term implications for supply chain resilience and national energy policy that typical reports overlook.