CO2 emissions from U.S. cars and trucks totaled 314 million metric tons in 2002. That’s as much as would be released from burning all the coal in a train 50,000 miles long – enough to circle around the world, twice.
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What is biodiesel?
Natural, renewable resources such as vegetable oils and recycled restaurant greases can be chemically transformed into clean-burning biodiesel fuels.As its name implies, biodiesel is like diesel fuel except that it’s organically produced. It’s also safe for the environment, biodegradable, and produces significantly less air pollution than diesel fuel. It even smells better than diesel fuel.