US Financing Groups to Monitor Environmental Impacts of Overseas Projects They Invest In
The US Ex-Im Bank and Overseas Private Investment Corp. have agreed to ask for environmental statements from projects which ask for financial aid.
The US Ex-Im Bank and Overseas Private Investment Corp. have agreed to ask for environmental statements from projects which ask for financial aid.

The Clean Air Task Force, Environmental Working Group, Friends of Earth, and the Network for New Energy Choices released a statement today saying that federal government subsidies and mandates for corn-based ethanol produce potentially catastrophic consequences to the environment, and have no payback to taxpayers in terms of alleviating global warming effects, providing for energy security, or even simply reducing the cost of driving. The group’s stance:
“With evidence mounting that biofuels are worsening global warming and harming water quality and wildlife habitat, it makes no sense for the federal government to lavish billions more on an industry already flush with government assistance. It is time for ethanol to stand on its own.”
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