Saturday, 10 January 2009

Like Brazil, the ethanol boom

Perhaps the Americans have to show with your finger in the south of Brazil, we spend money, rather than ethanol. William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review recently published an article that deals with how the countries of South America contributed to the recent worldwide boom of ethanol. Using the 2007 Spring Meetings of the American President Bush and Brazilian President da Silva, as a starting point, article discusses how the 30 years of Brazilian ethanol from sugar cane project has contributed to the biofuels in the international arena and how the U.S. can learn these experiences . For the future of the author Vanessa Schuster, the office of Deputy Director General for the Environment Office of the Attorney General of Illinois, is "if a similar program in the U.S. was in the best interest of the nation and the environment, the environment." What do you think?

If you are interested, you can use the report of 30 pages in PDF format. Thanks for the publisher of the magazine, David Villa Sella, at the top!

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