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State lawmakers have advanced legislation to restrict the use of eminent domain for three proposed carbon pipeline projects.
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A new analysis says converting more land to grow crops for biofuels may harm wildlife protected under the Endangered Species Act.
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Twenty-two Republican representatives sponsored the bill that would require owners of 90% of the land in a carbon pipeline’s path to agree to the pipeline before eminent domain could be used to access land from unwilling owners.
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A study done for the ethanol industry predicts dire consequences if carbon dioxide pipelines don’t go forward in Iowa but do in other states.
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The pandemic, the war in Ukraine, climate change, new federal laws – all these factors are having dramatic impacts on Iowa agriculture.
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The federal piece of legislation expands tax credits available for companies that capture and store carbon underground. But, Iowa environmental organizations say it’s a step back in the fight against climate change.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Tuesday that mandates Iowa gas stations to sell gas with higher blends of ethanol.
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A new law would increase access to E15 fuel at the pump in Iowa.
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The Iowa Legislature passed Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposal Tuesday to require many Iowa gas stations to sell fuel with higher blends of ethanol.
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Experts weigh in on the president's recent move to lower gas prices through the use of higher ethanol blend fuels.