The book addresses the political and environmental history of the ethanol industry, demonstrating the "organic" relations-here in a metaphorical sense-between state and businesses in the face of agrarian, ecological, economic, and political challenges. At its core is the central contradiction of Brazil's ethanol programs: "one of the world's most advanced alternative energy initiatives while at the same time...contribut[ing] to environmental degradation and exploited rural populations". In dynamic and concise prose, the book demonstrates the drama involved in establishing alternatives to fossil fuel-powered vehicles experienced by countries like Brazil.