Levittown was an expanse of 17,000 nearly
identical homes, planned by celebrity business tycoon William Levitt, a national icon on the
level of Walt Disney and Henry Ford
during the 1950s, who had graced the cover of TIME.
This is because the amount of CO2 released from E85
during combustion is practically
identical to the
level of carbon dioxide the plants absorbed from the atmosphere through photosynthesis when they were growing.