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Aug 21, 2008
Tropical biofuels look bad even in the future
There's little doubt that the rush to biofuels has been ill-advised. Study after study shows that crop-based biofuels do not reduce carbon emissions as much as they first seemed to. The latest study, the most detailed yet, shows that even allowing for future increases in crop yields, new biofuel technologies and non-conventional fossil fuel supplies that are more carbon-intensive, biofuels still perform poorly from a climate change perspective if they are produced at the expense of tropical forests.
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