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Biodiesel: Growing A New Energy Economy

Biodiesel: Growing A New Energy Economy is a book that explores the history and technology of biodiesel. From Rudolf Diesel’s peanut oil engine till todays eco-revival; author Greg Pahl illustrates the potentials of this resource fuel for overcoming our global dependence on fossil fuels.

The book Biodiesel: Growing A New Energy Economy suggests just that, that we grow it ourselves in a self-reliant manner that gives back to Mother Nature rather than simply taking away.

At one time on our planet, we apparently had enough plants to agitate a far larger amount of gas exchanges than today and by releasing our black oil reserves into the atmosphere, we have thrown our biosphere out of balance.

By opting for biodiesel, we could perhaps begin the long process of healing the planet.

Thisbook illustrates how we can recycle cooking oils, animal fats and a wide range of crop-derived liquid fuels in the search for a more sustainable way of life. It argues the benefits of biodiesel to be cleaner and just as efficient as petro-diesel fuel for vehicles, residences or commercial buildings.

Political instability, human suffering, economic depression on a global scale and the fears that go with those kinds of situations may all have a common factor in the importance our planet seems to give to oil, and author Greg Pahl suggests a solution in Biodiesel, as a new world wide energy economy that works to the benefit of both humans and nature.

Biodiesel: Growing A New Energy Economy is a 282-page paperback written by Greg Pahl, first published by Chelsea Green in January of 2005, measuring 8.8 x 6 x 1.3 and shipping at 15.2 ounces.

As one more title in the Chelsea Green eco-friendly line up, Greg Pahls Biodiesel book, really takes hold of the economical, political and socio-cultural situations our planet faces at present, fully orchestrating a variety of possibilities that involve biodiesel as a viable solution to current and future energy issues.

Using biodiesel on a global scale could reduce net CO2 emissions by 78 percent, it blends perfectlywith existing petro-diesel without any risk to your engine or home heating system, it is more degradable than sugar, less toxic than table salt, it motivates the local feedstock economy, reducing the need for foreign oil, while supporting the local economy and agricultural community at the same time.

Biodiesel is a way of meeting our current needs, to prevent devastating Global Warming effects and at the same time, prepare our future generations for a more sustainable.

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Posted in Books by admin on July 18, 2007.

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