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 04 oct 2007 14u57 

Industrial farming of fuel crops speeds global warming


Most crops grown in the United States and Europe to make "green" transport fuels actually speed up global warming because of industrial farming methods, says a report by Nobel prize-winning chemist Paul J Crutzen.

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