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31.10.2013
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The latest Issue Round Up looks at how climate change will affect switchgrass, the environmental impacts of planting this grass on a large scale, as well as management techniques for bioenergy crop growth and the reduction of environmental impacts.
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26.09.2013
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In GCB-Bioenergy's September Issue Round Up Podcast, we explore three featured articles. The first article aims at increasing the use of bioenergy in China, the world’s second largest energy consumer. And in our last article, we look into how researchers are trying to domesticate a bioenergy crop, Miscanthus, so that it can be more productive.
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04.09.2013
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We explore three featured articles from July’s issue. The 'carbon neutrality' of burning biomass which concludes that assuming burning biomass is carbon neutral leads to incorrect greenhouse gas accounts. How the mass planting of bioenergy crops will affect the atmosphere. And Miscanthus looking into how productive Miscanthus would be in the U.S.
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19.08.2011
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Professor Joyce Tait, Chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics Working Party on Biofuels, and Scientific Adviser to the Innogen Centre at Edinburgh University, discusses the Council’s proposed development of a comprehensive ethical standard for biofuels. Professor Tait is interviewed by Jody Endres, a senior attorney at the Energy Biosciences Institute at the University of Illinois.
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09.06.2011
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Marty Schmer and Mark Liebig talk about how switchgrass managed for bioenergy production can improve soil quality in the Great Plains of the United States.
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Welcome to the GCB Bioenergy iTunes Channel. GCB Bioenergy exists
to promote understanding of the interface between biological
sciences and the production of fuels directly from plants, algae
and waste. Papers published in the journal frequently look at the
wider implications, such as on the economy, policy, ecosystem
services, biodiversity and global change. This channel will feature
podcasts related to some of the papers.
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