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Concerns over climate change have focused attention on the possibility of replacing fossil fuels with biofuels. Across the globe, researchers are testing potential raw materials such as soya and palm oil.
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Biotechnology is not the only solution
Biotechnology is only one of a set of approaches needed to solve the world's problems, says an editorial in Nature Biotechnology.
Take biofuel crops off the land and grow them at sea
The environmental and social costs of producing biofuels on land can be avoided by farming seaweed, says Ricardo Radulovich.
Coffee next in line as biofuel source
Coffee grounds can provide a cheap and abundant source of biodiesel, particularly in coffee-producing nations, say researchers.
Scientists find 'biofuel-making' fungus
Researchers have discovered a fungus capable of producing hydrocarbons almost identical to those found in crude oil.
7 October 2008
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