Biofuels ‘Done Right’ Can Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Provide Other Benefits
by Chris Emery (Princeton News) Biofuels derived from renewable sources can be produced in large quantities and address many problems related to fossil fuels, including greenhouse gas emissions, but only if they are made from certain sources, according to a new article by a team of scientists and policy experts that included several Princeton researchers.
“The world needs to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy, but recent research findings have thrown the emerging biofuels industry into a quandary,” said David Tilman of the University of Minnesota, a noted ecologist and lead author of the paper. “We met to seek solutions. We found that the next generation of biofuels can be highly beneficial if produced properly.” READ MORE
Read abstract of Science Magazine article (full text available for fee) Beneficial Biofuels—The Food, Energy, and Environment Trilemma