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Home » Algae/Other Aquatic Organisms, EU, Policy

Putting In a Good Word for Algae

Submitted by on February 25, 2010 – 11:31 amNo Comment

by James Kanter  (New York Times)  A European lobbying group weighed in Tuesday on a fierce debate over the environmental value of using algae to produce biofuels for vehicles.

The group, the European Algae Biomass Association, said members of its scientific committee were “confident that the commercial production of algae biofuels can be achieved with a positive carbon footprint and will represent a further important step in the direction of reducing CO2 emission in European transport, including aviation.”  READ MORE

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