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This is a trailer to a presentation made by David Fridley, staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley Labs and member of the peak oil study group, San Francisco Oil Awareness, given to the meeting of Santa Clara Valley (California) Post Carbon on June 7, 2007. He discusses whether the rush to biofuels (ethanol/biodiesel) is sustainable, practical, economical in the long-term, and the environmental impacts of their production.
This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies
Producer: Sutro Tower Video
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: Peak Oil, Post Carbon, David Fridley, Sutro Tower Video, resource depletion, biofuels, biodiesel, ethanol, algae, sustainability, sustainable, energy
Contact Information: For further information, contact sfoa@sfbayoil.org
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
| Movie Files | MPEG1 | 256Kb MPEG4 | 64Kb MPEG4 | Windows Media |
| The Myths of Biofuels (Trailer/Teaser) | 533 MB | 12 MB | 5.3 MB | |
| The Myths of Biofuels (Trailer/Teaser) | 12 MB | 5.3 MB | 55 MB |