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Getting Better At Making Corn Ethanol
By Mr Ethanol | February 18, 2008
Washington Post:
When it comes to increasing biofuels production, analyzing its impact on land use is a new and complicated field. We discourage the scientific community from rushing to judgment simply to satisfy political timetables.
The research covered in this story, for example, has been criticized by experts for using outdated or limited data.
The fact is, the production of biofuels such as corn ethanol - an evolving industry - is improving each year. We are seeing greater processing efficiency and increased crop production per acre of land. More.
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