Sunday, April 27, 2014

Cornstalk Biofuels Can Generate More Greenhouse Gases Than Gasoline, Research Finds

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Biofuels created from corn crop residues — such as stalks, leaves, cobs, etc — can generate higher levels of greenhouse gases than gasoline, according to new research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The production of these biofuels — including ethanol — also works to reduce soil carbon, further contributing to greenhouse gas emissions via that


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