Biofuels could increase global warming with laughing gas, says Nobel prize-winning chemist

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Growing and burning many biofuel crops may actually raise, rather than lower, greenhouse gas emissions. That’s the conclusion of a new study led by Nobel prize-winning chemist Paul Crutzen, best known for his work on the ozone layer.


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