Environmental impacts of Biofuels

Major reasons for producing biofuels is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to avoid the effects of global warming produced by fossil fuels. Environmental advantages of biofuel include biodiesel that is a breath of fresh air. These reduce the lifecycle of greenhouse gases by up to 86%. Lowers particulate gas by 47% reducing smog and making our air healthier to breathe and reduces hydrocarbon emissions by 67%. Less carbon emissions, when burned, they release as much carbon as they absorbed throughout growth, although some carbon dioxide will be released during production.

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