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October 31, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

US clean energy journalists vote biofuels the most promising energy solution

In Massachusetts, an Omnicom and Marketwire survey of 118 energy, agriculture, and environment reporters concluded that 23 percent of journalists see biofuels as the most promising energy solution, with 21 percent favoring solar, 16 percent identifying natural gas and 16 percent opted for wind. 63 percent said that they are “not confident” that the United States will reduce its fossil fuel dependence by 2018.

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