Friday, March 09, 2007

Demand equal time for bio-diesel

== which gives more miles for less greenhouse gases

World Looks to Ethanol to Ease Fossil Fuel Dependency: "World Looks to Ethanol to Ease Fossil Fuel Dependency
By Paul Sisco
Washington
07 March 2007

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President Bush speaks to reporters about how cellulosic ethanol can be produced from bio mass such as spruce wood chips
President Bush speaks to reporters about how cellulosic ethanol can be produced from biomass such as spruce wood chips
President Bush leaves this week for a five nation Latin American tour. In Brazil, he is expected to discuss ethanol development with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Mr. Bush is calling for major increases in the development of so called biofuels to meet growing demands for energy. Paul Sisco reports on what that may mean for the developing world.

In Asia, Europe and the United States, more and more food stuffs are being turned into fuel -- more corn and grains into ethanol, more palm oil and other plant materials into biodiesel. Scientists around the world are stepping up research aimed at turning grains, grasses and agricultural waste products into fuels.

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