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Of biofuels and biodiversity

By Rob O'Neill | April 24, 2008 2:09 PM

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Here's a good round-up of the biofuels debate. There's been a lot on this recently and I've also read good things about Times' opinionated coverage "The clean energy scam", which I haven't read yet.

Mars is even weirder than we thought, with scientists suggesting climate has changed on the planet in relatively recent times.

The US military plans to grow spare body parts, while alligators could be our friends, as 'gator blood has antibiotic properties. That just goes to reinfoce this argument for protecting biodiversity.

So losing pollinators is bad news on several fronts:

Wild bee decline 'catastrophic'

UK butterflies need good summer

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