Cellulosic biofuel contributions to a sustainable energy future: Choices and outcomes

Robertson, GP; Hamilton, SK; Barham, BL; Dale, BE; Izaurralde, RC; Jackson, RD; Landis, DA; Swinton, SM; Thelen, KD; Tiedje, JM

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5013480

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Journal Article

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Review

Year

2017

Language

English

PMID

28663443

HERO ID 5013480
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2017
Title Cellulosic biofuel contributions to a sustainable energy future: Choices and outcomes
Authors Robertson, GP; Hamilton, SK; Barham, BL; Dale, BE; Izaurralde, RC; Jackson, RD; Landis, DA; Swinton, SM; Thelen, KD; Tiedje, JM
Journal Science
Volume 356
Issue 6345
Abstract Cellulosic crops are projected to provide a large fraction of transportation energy needs by mid-century. However, the anticipated land requirements are substantial, which creates a potential for environmental harm if trade-offs are not sufficiently well understood to create appropriately prescriptive policy. Recent empirical findings show that cellulosic bioenergy concerns related to climate mitigation, biodiversity, reactive nitrogen loss, and crop water use can be addressed with appropriate crop, placement, and management choices. In particular, growing native perennial species on marginal lands not currently farmed provides substantial potential for climate mitigation and other benefits.
Doi 10.1126/science.aal2324
Pmid 28663443
Wosid WOS:000404351500027
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