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Sugar cane ethanol and Brazil
There's a piece entitled Why the Promise of Biofuels is a lie by Robert Bryce . It is pretty anti biofuels, mainly ethanol, it doesn't talk about biodiesel. It is worth looking at for the way it pulls together a couple of sources on the plight...
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Syngenta in high yeild sugar cane development
In a statement issued late last week, Syngenta said it is developing a new technology to dramatically improve the cost efficiency of sugar cane planting in Brazil . Syngenta´s innovation would reduce planting costs per hectare by some 15%, driven by a...
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Friends of the Earth and Brazil's sugar cane producers come to verbal blows
Friends of the Earth and Brazil's sugar cane producers come to verbal blows in a report on Autoblog green . FOE accuses the Brazilians of monocultre that damages the environment and the Brazilians respond. Read More...
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Biofuels are involved in "a crime against humanity again"
Biofuels are involved in a crime against humanity again. Only this time it’s NOT growing biofuels that would be the crime. Confused? World opinion certainly is. This time its Brazil's president Lula who says that discarding biofuels would be the crime...
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