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Converting the cerrado soils of Brazil to soybean diesel, or the peat lands of Malaysia to palm-oil diesel, says Joseph Fargione of the Nature Conservancy, releases ‘17–420 times more CO2 than the annual greenhouse gas reductions that these biofuels would provide by displacing fossil fuels’. Or, to put it another way, it would take decades or centuries for the investment to pay back in climate terms.
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