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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an emergency waiver allowing the sale of E15 gasoline, a blend with 15% ethanol, across most of the U.S. through September 15. This move is expected to save consumers money and increase the demand for corn. However, critics argue that the higher ethanol content could potentially harm the air and water due to increased smog and water pollution.
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