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Biofuels: a bright future or a blind alley?
Of all the green energy technologies held up to be part of our future, few polarise opinions as much as biofuels. Is growing feedstock to convert it into transport fuel a low-carbon way to wean the world off oil or a con trick to keep gas-guzzlers on the road?
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