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Why are biofuels not necessarily the answer to energy problems?

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TheCeaselessHunger TheCeaselessHunger
  • 10-04-2017
Biofuels like oil are basically the liquefied remains of dinosaurs. That is why they are called fossil fuels. The problem with this is that we have been using oil for hundreds of years and while there were a lot of dinosaurs, we could very well run out of oil in the very near future. 
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