Biofuel Carbon Footprint Not As Big As Feared, New Analysis Finds
Sunday, January 18, 2009 - 21:28
in Earth & Climate
Some researchers have blasted biofuels' potential to increase greenhouse gas emissions, calling into question the environmental benefits of making fuel from plant material. But a new analysis says these dire predictions are based on a set of assumptions that may not be correct.
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