ScienceDaily: The development of alternative fuel will greatly benefit the U.S., say scientists in an Energy Foundation-funded report published February 16 by the Ecological Society of America (ESA), the nation's largest organization of ecological scientists. However, in order to effectively reap the social and economic benefits of biofuel production, U.S. policies need to address potential effects of land-use choices on our ecosystems. In the report, scientists Virginia Dale, Keith Kline, John ......
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Beyond the corn field: Balancing fuel, food and biodiversity
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on February 16th, 2010
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