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Food Insecurity Complicates Land Use for Biofuel Feedstock Production in Southern Africa

Food Insecurity Complicates Land Use for Biofuel Feedstock Production in Southern Africa

   Significant potential exists for additional crop production in Southern Africa based on land availability.

Posted : Mon, Nov 17, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

A Better Way To Make Hydrogen From Biofuels

A Better Way To Make Hydrogen From Biofuels

   Researchers here have found a way to convert ethanol and other biofuels into hydrogen very efficiently.

Posted : Fri, Aug 22, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

New Study Raises Major Questions on Biofuels

New Study Raises Major Questions on Biofuels

   More Carbon Lost than Gained When Converting Land for Biofuels Crops; Findings Have Major Implications for Climate Change Policy.

Posted : Sun, Feb 10, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

Biofuels report warns of strain on water resources

Biofuels report warns of strain on water resources

   Boosting ethanol production by growing more corn in the United States without considering the quality and availability of water by region could put a significant strain on water resources in some parts of the country, a committee of the National Research Council said in a report released this week.

Posted : Mon, Oct 15, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Boeing, Air New Zealand and Rolls-Royce Announce Biofuel Flight Demo

Boeing, Air New Zealand and Rolls-Royce Announce Biofuel Flight Demo

   Demonstration in 2008 targets the viability of alternative fuels for reducing carbon emissions.

Posted : Sun, Sep 30, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Government's new biofuels plan a double win: Good for the environment and farmers

Government's new biofuels plan a double win: Good for the environment and farmers

   Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced a substantial investment to boost Canada's production of biofuels.

Posted : Sat, Jul 07, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News
 
 
 
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