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The former chairman of oil giant Royal Dutch Shell has cast doubts on growing food crops to produce biofuels, saying organic municipal waste and straw may be a cheaper and more environmentally friendly source.
Lord Oxburgh said many of the crops being touted by farmers as providing the fuel of the future were far from green and used almost as much energy to sow, grow and distill as they ultimately produced.
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