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. Taking the case of sugarcane, it explores the potential to expand production, through exploring both biophysical factors and …
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. Taking the case of sugarcane, it explores the potential to expand production, through exploring both biophysical factors and …
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Issues of bioethanol from sugarcane produced in Brazil were presented, in particular production volume in the period … world's second largest producer of ethanol fuel after USA. Aspects related to greenhouse gas emissions and energy balance of … in Brazil from sugarcane compared to bioethonol from other countries has been demonstrated. / Synopsis. W pracy …
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The production of biofuels is increasingly regarded as an opportunity for African countries to attain various development goals. Yet, there are risks associated with it, namely concerning food security, emissions of GHG, and the sustainability of eco-systems. Addressing these requires an...
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Energy represents a major sustainable-development challenge for Canada. In the short term, labour shortages and infrastructure bottlenecks are likely to hinder energy developments and need to be addressed. In addition, provincial fiscal management could be improved by adopting prudent allocation...
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There is significant policy interest in liquid biofuels with appealing prospects for energy security, farm security, poverty alleviation, and climate change. Large-scale commercial biofuel production could have far reaching implications for regional and global markets – particularly those...
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Even with a normalized and standardized biofuel shock, the wide range of land-use change estimates and their associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have raised concern on the adequacy of existing agricultural models in this new area of analysis. In particular, reducing bias and improving...
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The consensus view of scientists is that the build-up of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere is causing global warming. To reduce the probability of severe climate-change impacts and costs occurring, global GHG emissions need to be reduced substantially over coming decades. The United...
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