Fossil Fuel Alternatives: Biofuel vs. Electric
Prairie Eco-Thrifter
OCTOBER 14, 2011
Gasoline and diesel are called “fossil fuels” because they are derived from plant and animal remains that are millions of years old. The plants used to make biofuel absorb roughly as much carbon dioxide as they release when they are burned. Because land is a limited resource, using it for biofuel crops could drive up the cost of food.
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