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Jan 21
Question by vinnydog97290: Can Biofuel be made from yard and forest debris?
Instead of corn and soybean oil, we can use yard and forest debris. I have been driving through the Oregon highways and found tree debris as well as trees. We can allow cut down the trees and have them (or the Oregon State nonviolent prision population) clean up the debris so that the company can produce biofuel. Grass can be included. Why pay $ 116 per barrel of oil and increase our food prices because corn and soybean being diverted to make biofuel where we can use plant debris.Best answer:
Answer by turingschild
YES! It means learning how to duplicate the anaerobic digestion process that goes on in a termite’s gut, but it CAN be done!Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
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Aug 16
New Delhi, Aug 13 : The Supreme Court today directed Union Ministry for Environment and Forest to inform the apex court within two weeks whether Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati’s dream project in Noida is developmental project or a construction work.
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Jul 31
New Delhi, Jul 28 (PTI) The Environment Ministry has given its nod to divert over 3,000 hectares of forest land for the construction of mega Polavaram dam in Andhra Pradesh but made it clear that no submergence of land would be allowed in adjacent Orissa and Chhatisgarh.
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Jun 26
I am doing a school art project on what is hurting our society. I’ve decided to do puppy mills. Where are puppy mills usually located in like the forest, desert, or what environment. Thank you.
Best reply by Mary:
Well, puppy mills are where large human communities live. Rule out deserts and forests. Believe it or not, there could be a puppy mill next door. I would say urban or suburban communities. By the way, in doing research you may find that many Amish people own puppy mills. Well, I won’t deny it. However, please don’t become biased against the Amish people as a whole. They are very godly people, in general. There are just those exceptions.
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What is the environment of where the Puppy mills located?
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What sort of environment would you have between a desert and a typical forest of the north?
Filed under More Green IdeasJun 26What sort of environment would you have bewteen a desert and a typical forest of the north?
I’m currently writing a book and the characters are first in a forest in the northern hemisphere, and I want them to get into a desert.
What do I make them cross to get to the desert? What sort of environment, or geological feature would there be that could be a transition environment bewteen the forest and the desert?Best reply by AZ Imagined:
At least in north America, the transition usually goes from desert to grasslands to open scrub forests of oak and juniper, then to forests of ponderosa pine, then finally aspen and firs.
In Arizona, you can find all those transitions going up a single mountain.
The setting of your book really depends on the specific route your characters take…as the transition would be quite different in the mid-section of the continent as opposed to travel in the intermountain west, or Appalachia, or the coastal areas.
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