Monthly Archives: November 2012
Eschatology
The meaning of the day of the blog is changing. While some argue that long-form journalism is in, I think it’s about extreme-form journalism. By this, I only mean that long-forms and short-forms are increasingly doing better, while the in-betweens … Continue reading
Backfiring biofuels in the EU
A version of this article as written by me appeared in The Hindu on November 8, 2012. — The European Union (EU) announced on October 17 that the amount of biofuels that will be required to make up the transportation … Continue reading
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Tagged algae, bioethanol, biofuels, environmental impact assessment, European Union, greenhouse gas emissions, indirect land-use change, Renewable Energy Directive, second-generation biofuels
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