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Sep 28
Offsets By Jodi LaMarco

The New Jersey Gas Company will fuel 32 of its trucks and pieces of equipment with biodiesel in an effort to lower its overall emissions. The fuel will contain 20 percent biodiesel and 80 percent traditional diesel.

However, while biodiesel emissions contain less greenhouse gases than those of conventional gasoline, the fossil fuels required to grow, process, and transport the fuel--as well as its impact on water supplies, biodiversity, and the price of food and land--may offset its environmental benefits.

Asbury Park Press: Fueling a drive for clean air

New Scientist: Forget biofuels - burn oil and plant forests instead

REUTERS: Biofuels to Keep Global Grain Prices High - Toepfer

REUTERS: China, India face water risk from biofuel: IWMI

REUTERS: Ethanol craze endangers U.S. Plains water: report

REUTERS: Jane Goodall says biofuel crops hurt rain forests

REUTERS: Many biofuels have more climate impact than oil

REUTERS: Palm oil firms burning Indonesian forests: Greenpeace

WashingtonPost.com: A Culinary and Cultural Staple in Crisis

USA Today: Soybean price jump fueled by biodiesel

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