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Beneficial Biofuels — The Food, Energy, and Environment Trilemma

  • Information: by D. Tilman, R. Socolow, J. Foley, J. Hill, Eric Larson, L. Lynd, S. Pacala, J. Reilly, T. Searchinger, C. Sommerville, R. Williams in Science, Vol. 325: 270-271 on July 17th, 2009
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The federal government is spending billions to help develop low-carbon coal technology

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Georgia’s sea level has long been rising about an inch per decade

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Climate change could push the Georgia State Tree out of Georgia

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Increased salinity is a danger to blue crabs

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Rising sea level is pushing saltwater farther up estuaries

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The US has more than a 100-year coal supply

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The US federal government has ruled that CO2 is a pollutant

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