April 18, 200718 yr Stanford (CA) - A new Stanford University study finds that a switch to ethanol vehicles would likely increase the number of respiratory deaths in the United States. Stanford University scientist Mark Jacobson published his findings in the Environmental Science and Technology Journal and says that ethanol poses an “equal or greater” risk to public health over gasoline. Full Story
April 18, 200718 yr Insufficient data to give a meaningful response. But, I'd like to know who funded the study.
April 19, 200718 yr Tell the Stanford University students, they are not supposed to drink the Ethanol.
April 19, 200718 yr :rotflmao: Seriously, when is the last time anyone actually died from vehicle created ozone? How did he measure emissions? With a 1972 Beetle?
April 19, 200718 yr Author But, I'd like to know who funded the study. The United Arab Emirates... Or Toyota. Possibly Toyota.
April 19, 200718 yr All I need to see was the fact it was done in Cali. Seriously I am from Iowa, but I don't buy it!
April 19, 200718 yr Isn't Stanford supposed to be a barn, anyway? They gave the world 'erbert 'oover.
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