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'Big Oil' Faces Off With 'Big Corn' in Trump's Ethanol Decision

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Oct.11 -- President Donald Trump moved on Tuesday to make it easier to sell more ethanol in vehicle fuel, delivering a victory to corn farmers and biofuel producers that could translate to long-term market gains. Trump said he had signed...
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VOICED: Crops for food or crops for energy, Mozambique's tough choice

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VOICED: Crops for food or crops for energy, Mozambique's tough choice
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How a Polygamist Used Biofuel to Steal $500 Million

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May.25 -- Jacob Kingston, a member of a controversial Mormon offshoot known as "the Order," pleaded guilty to the largest biofuel scam in U.S. history. This is how he was seduced by a flashy L.A. businessman, and how the partnership...
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Sen. Ernst Says Trump Will 'Keep His Word' on Biofuel Support

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Jun.26 -- Senator Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican, discusses her successful opposition to President Donald Trump’s pick to be the Environmental Protection Agency's No. 2 official, and her new book "Daughter of the Heartland: My Ode to the...
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Biofuel production, storage and distribution

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Stockshots of biofuel production, storage and distribution around the world in the run up to the COP27 climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, from 7 - 18 November (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Koenigsegg Wants to Use Volcanoes as an Energy Source

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Jun.14 -- Christian von Koenigsegg, founder and chief executive of Koenigsegg Automotive, talks about using emissions from volcanoes to build cars. He speaks to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow.
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CLEAN : Malaysia protest against EU push to ban palm oil in biofuels

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Hundreds of Malaysian palm oil farmers protest against a push by the European Parliament to ban the use of the commodity in biofuels saying it would devastate rural people's livelihoods
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CLEAN: Soy fever drives deforestation in Argentina

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CLEAN: Soy fever drives deforestation in Argentina
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BlackRock’s Fink, Temasek’s Pillay on Low-Carbon Tech

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Apr.12 -- Decarbonization Partners is a new joint venture between Singapore’s Temasek Holdings and BlackRock to invest in startups with carbon-cutting technologies. Here, Temasek International CEO Dilhan Pillay and BlackRock CEO Larry...
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CLEAN : France seeks carbon neutrality through sustainable biofuels in aeronautics

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The French government launches an initiative on sustainable biofuels in aeronautics with the objective of achieving carbon neutrality by the middle of the century (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Etanol de sobras organicas un combustible mas verde

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VOICED : Etanol de sobras organicas un combustible mas verde
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Atlantic Council Global Energy Center's Ellen Wald on Oil Market

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Dec.29 -- Ellen Wald, Atlantic Council Global Energy Center Senior Fellow, discusses the U.S. energy sector.
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Sky News Bizarre Stories
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How the White House Got Stuck Between Big Corn and Refiners

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Jun.07 -- A day after a tentative agreement to overhaul U.S. biofuel policy appeared to collapse amid farm-state concerns, EPA chief Scott Pruitt met to discuss the issue with the lead senator pushing for the changes: Ted Cruz....
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EasyJet CEO Lundgren on Brexit, Pound, Airlines Demand, Climate Impact

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Sep.05 -- Johan Lundgren, chief executive officer of EasyJet Plc, discusses the company's Brexit preparations, hedging against a weaker pound, airline industry demand and the impact of low-cost flights on climate change. He talks...
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Green Flops: Why Some Promising Cleantech Ideas Didn’t Work Out

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Aug.15 -- The annals of green energy are filled with people who devised brilliant solutions to vexing problems. Many became rich and famous in the process. And then there are the folks who were … less successful. They created systems...
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VOICED: Carmakers put on show for trade fair in Geneva

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VOICED: Carmakers put on show for trade fair in Geneva
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CLEAN: 'Green fuel' burning up Indonesia's biodiversity

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Indonesia is the world's top producer of photocopy paper and of palm oil, used in a huge range of products from beauty products to biofuels. Sumatra, Indonesia. (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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UN holds food crisis summit

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UN holds food crisis summit
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Hoarding grain traders push up rice prices

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Hoarding grain traders push up rice prices
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CLEAN: Cooking oil for cars

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CLEAN: Cooking oil for cars
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Midwest Farmers Keep an Eye on Trade Talks

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Jun.07 -- Despite months of negotiations, the Trump administration has struggled to find a balance on the revamp of U.S. biofuel policy, which divides two of the president’s key constituencies: Midwest farmers and oil interests....
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CLEAN : Greenpeace blocks Total refinery that uses palm oil

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Greenpeace activists block the entrance to a refinery in southern France where oil giant Total uses controversial palm oil to produce biofuel (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Green initiatives on display at Singapore Airshow

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From an emissions reducing model jet that looks like something from a sci fi movie to electric aircraft and sustainable fuel the aviation industry is ramping up efforts to go green as consumer pressure grows (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...