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Monday, February 04, 2008

CSIRO-Monash Uni biofuel

CSIRO-Monash Uni biofuel method allays green concerns: "'By making changes to the chemical process, we've been able to create a concentrated bio-crude which is much more stable than that achieved elsewhere in the world, CSIRO Forest Biosciences scientist Dr Steven Loffler said."

You cannot say we are not trying and maybe we need something as serious as the state of our planet to inspire great research and good change. Maybe that kind of threat is inspirational. This biofuel would allay some of the biofuel debate fears. This fuel could be produced and used locally . It means we are trying to solve pressing problems. It means we are not just content to sit there and take it. While politicians keep on going with the hot air debates researchers, scientists and the general public are willing to act. They are willing to solve the problems. That is how we can tackle climate change. Action. The time for talk is well and truly over. The only conversations now are about what we can do, how we can solve the problems and how we can get the changes in place. Any prevarication is counter productive.

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