Biofuels seen as good investment by VC money

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Although the production of biofuels does not necessarily reduce our carbon footprint, they do reduce our reliance on politically volitile crude oil. This article argues the fact that corn acreage is bettr spent on producing biofuels then cheap junk foods.
Why Venture Capitalists are Bullish on Biofuels | Business | GreenBiz.com.
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