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Spotlight The need for biofuels as part of a low carbon energy future Lewis M. Fulton,† University of California, Davis, CA, USA Lee R. Lynd,† Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA
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Cambridge University / University of California / USA Lee R. Lynd / † Thayer School of Engineering / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis / Technische Universität Berlin / University of Rochester / Bioenergy Science Center / Natural Resources Defense Council / Dartmouth College / ECOFYS/World Wild Life Fund / OECD / Navy / Society of Chemical Industry / IEA Energy Technology Policy Division / UN Environment Program / European Maritime Safety Agency / Global Sustainable Bioenergy Project / Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley / United States Navy / São Paulo Research Foundation / Institute of Transportation Studies / US Department of Energy office of Biological and Environmental Research / Brown University / the University of Pennsylvania / Executive Committee / University of California / Davis / Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research / /

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