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May 13, 2008
Posted by Nathanael Greene in Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- biofuels, foodvsfuel, leelynd, mascoma, RFS
It has already been such a crazy week that I'm only just getting a chance to do my own PR. On Monday, the Minneapolis Star Tribune ran an op-ed coauthored by my friend Lee Lynd and yours truly. Lee is...continued→
September 27, 2007
Posted by Nathanael Greene in Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- cellulosicethanol, leelynd, wired
I'm pretty much smack-dab in the middle of Wired Magazine's target audience, so imagine my surprise when I saw the cover of the October issue featuring this picture and tag line: My job dropped even further when I flipped to the actual...continued→
July 30, 2007
Posted by Nathanael Greene in Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- biofuels, land, leelynd, markettransformation
Here's the exciting (at least to me) conclusion of my summary of Lee Lynd, Mark Laser, John McBride, Kara Podkaminer, and John Hannon's chapter on the myths surrounding the potential for ethanol to play a large role in providing energy...continued→
July 26, 2007
Posted by Nathanael Greene in Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- biofuels, land, leelynd, markettransformation
Continuing with my summary of Lee Lynd, Mark Laser, John McBride, Kara Podkaminer, and John Hannon's chapter on the myths surrounding the potential for ethanol to play a large role in providing energy service needs. (Here's part 1 and a...continued→
July 25, 2007
Posted by Nathanael Greene in Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- biofuels, land, leelynd, markettransformation
Just finished Chapter 4 of "Energy and American Society - Thirteen Myths." The chapter is titled "Energy Myth three - High land requirements and an unfavorable energy balance preclude biomass ethanol from playing a large role in providing energy services,"...continued→