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Tag Archives: Sustainability
A Stimulated NIH Discovers the Devil in the Grant Details
This blog post discusses the opportunities for growth created by the 2009 NIH stimulus funds.
CAFC Judge Rader: “Strong IP System Allows Countries to Compete in World Marketplace”
I recently discovered an interview series on the intellectual property system on YouTube, produced by CropLife International. Of particular interest is the interview with U.S. Federal Circuit of Appeals (CAFC) Judge Randall R. Rader (Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB3OROLi9IM). I liked the way Judge Rader defined intellectual property: a way to protect the “know-how” of any economic entity (company, university, and individual) to do business in today’s global marketplace. During the interview, Judge Rader focused on a part of the Read More >
World IP Day: Special Edition of BIO IP News Weekly
This special edition of the IP News Weekly focuses on green technology and intellectual property policy.
New Studies Support Cellulosic Ethanol
A team of researchers led by Jason Hill and David Tilman at the University of Minnesota have published an interesting assessment of the health costs of both greenhouse gas and fine particulate matter from corn ethanol, gasoline and cellulosic ethanol. The study is available in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences early release for Feb. 10. The conclusion is favorable to cellulosic ethanol: The benefits of shifting from gasoline and the current generation Read More >
Biofuels & Climate Change
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Tags: biofuel, biofuels, carbon debt, climate change, Climate Change, corn ethanol, discount rate, environment, environmental protection agency, EPA, ethanol, fine particulate emissions, Greenhouse Gas Emission, greenhouse gas emissions, indirect land use change, international land use change, Land Use Change, life cycle analysis, lifecycle analysis, oil demand, pollution, Sustainability
Tags: biofuel, biofuels, carbon debt, climate change, Climate Change, corn ethanol, discount rate, environment, environmental protection agency, EPA, ethanol, fine particulate emissions, Greenhouse Gas Emission, greenhouse gas emissions, indirect land use change, international land use change, Land Use Change, life cycle analysis, lifecycle analysis, oil demand, pollution, Sustainability
I Say Sustainable, You Say…
The Guardian newspaper reported last week that environmental activist and reporter George Monbiot had successfully petitioned Britain’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to ban an ad containing the tagline, “Biofuels — A Lower-Priced, Sustainable Answer to OPEC’s Oil.” The ad was sponsored by the Renewable Fuels Association, the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association, the European Bioethanol Fuel Association, and the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association. Though Monbiot’s petition is not publicly available, the ASA’s adjudication response indicates it Read More >
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Tags: Advertising Standards Authority, biofuel, biofuels, Climate Change, European Renewable Energy Sources Directive, Gallagher Review, George Monbiot, greenhouse gas, Greenhouse Gas Emission, greenhouse gas emissions, Renewable Fuels Agency, Searchinger, Sustainability, sustainable energy
Tags: Advertising Standards Authority, biofuel, biofuels, Climate Change, European Renewable Energy Sources Directive, Gallagher Review, George Monbiot, greenhouse gas, Greenhouse Gas Emission, greenhouse gas emissions, Renewable Fuels Agency, Searchinger, Sustainability, sustainable energy