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US airlines begin powering flights with biofuels
8 Nov 2011: US airlines are attempting to demonstrate their clean energy credentials, scheduling flights partially powered by biofuels
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8 Nov 2011: US airlines are attempting to demonstrate their clean energy credentials, scheduling flights partially powered by biofuels
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19 Oct 2011:
Report finds genetically modified crops fail to increase yields let alone solve hunger
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14 Oct 2011: John Vidal: Governments and companies involved in leasing land claim it is little used and that the projects will bring food security, create jobs and boost tax revenues – none of which is true
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11 Oct 2011: Global Hunger Index says US government support for corn ethanol was a factor in this year's food price spikes
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11 Oct 2011:
ChinaDialogue: Rising diesel prices have seen black cab drivers in London turning to biodiesel from waste cooking oil – and Uptown Oil in Southwark is capitalising on the demand
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11 Oct 2011:
Leo Hickman: Airlines are starting to test biofuels on commercial routes, but 'sustainable' alternatives to kerosene remain controversial
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6 Oct 2011:
Olivier De Schutter, UN special rapporteur on the right to food, calls for consensus before talks this month on land governance, as commercial pressures mount
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5 Oct 2011: Service to the Canary Islands that will be powered partly by waste from cooking oil is criticised as 'hollow PR stunt'
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26 Sep 2011:
IPS: Demand for paper is driving the growth of monoculture forests in Africa and South America, hitting local communities and biodiversity
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23 Sep 2011:
An ever-evolving industry, bioenergy is hailed by some as the future of renewable energy – but it is also the subject of much criticism
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