Sunday, October 28, 2007

Can bioenergy production enhance landscape-scale ecosystem conservation?

The term “biofuel” refers to any energy source derived from recently living plants, animals, or their byproducts. For thousands of years, humans have used traditional biofuels such as wood, charcoal, and dung to cook, heat, and manufacture goods. In the early 20th century, liquid biofuels began to be used as transport fuel, and,

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