Journal of Industrial Ecology Gathers Corn Ethanol Debate Articles
edited by Reid Lifset (Journal of Industrial Ecology) Includes Corn Ethanol Articles Related to Debate over Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Corn-Ethanol
The Journal of Industrial Ecology is pleased to make the following articles on the greenhouse gas emissions from corn-ethanol freely available for download. The Journal of Industrial Ecology is an international peer-reviewed bimonthly journal owned by Yale University, headquartered at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and published by Wiley-Blackwell.
These articles will be available for free download through the end of 2009. Liska et al. was published under Wiley-Blackwell’s Online Open program and will remain free on an ongoing basis. READ MORE
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