Iowa State continues its leadership role in research related to food and biofuels.
Breaking the Link between Food and Biofuels
Bruce A. BabcockJuly 2008 [08-BP 53]
Production of biofuels from feedstocks that are diverted from food production or that are grown on land that could grow crops has two important drawbacks: higher food prices and decreased reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. If U.S. policy were to...(complete news release here).
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
How to Break Link Between Food and Biofuels
Labels:
agriculture,
alternative energy,
cellulosic ethanol,
corn,
energy,
environment,
food
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