Study: expanding Brazilian sugarcane for ethanol could reduce global CO2 emissions by up to 5.6%
Green Car Congress
OCTOBER 24, 2017
This would be a massive undertaking, involving the conversion of hundreds of thousands of square miles—at its most ambitious, more than the combined land area of Texas and California—to sugarcane fields. million and 116 million hectares (144,788 to 447,879 square miles). The corresponding range of CO 2 offsets is 0.55–2.0
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