I think we've talked about this before. I am skeptical of the value of
this comparison. For example, in 27 grams of aluminum, there are
~~600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms. Interesting to know, but only
useful to a scientist/engineer.
In the biomass - gasoline comparison, they say
Yes, we've seen this person's research before, but it bears repeating
for those who might not have seen it.
Discover Data: What's in a Gallon of Gas?
By Susan Kruglinski
DISCOVER Vol. 25 No. 04 | April 2004 | Environment
What's in a Gallon of Gas?
Everyone knows fossil fuels come from
In a message dated 3/22/04 5:42:09 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, we've seen this person's research before, but it bears repeating
for those who might not have seen it.
Discover Data: What's in a Gallon of Gas?
By Susan Kruglinski
DISCOVER Vol. 25 No. 04 |