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    Beneficial Biofuels--The Food, Energy, and Environment Trilemma by Tilman, David, Socolow, Robert, Foley, Jonathan A, Hill, Jason, Larson, Eric, Lynd, Lee, Pacala, Stephen, Reilly, John, Searchinger, Tim, Somerville, Chris, Williams, Robert

    “…Exploiting multiple feedstocks, under new policies and accounting rules, to balance biofuel production, food security, and greenhouse-gas reduction…”
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    Sine Qua Nons of sustainable biofuels: Distilling implications of under-performance for national biofuel programs by German, Laura, Goetz, Ariane, Searchinger, Tim, Oliveira, Gustavo de L.T., Tomei, Julia, Hunsberger, Carol, Weigelt, Jes

    Published in Energy policy (01-09-2017)
    “…Biofuels have been promoted worldwide under the assumption that they can support several strategic policy goals, while mitigating associated risks. Drawing on…”
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    Reply to commentary on the special issue Scaling up biofuels? A critical look at expectations, performance and governance by Goetz, Ariane, Searchinger, Tim, Beringer, Tim, German, Laura, McKay, Ben, Oliveira, Gustavo de L.T., Hunsberger, Carol

    Published in Energy policy (01-07-2018)
    “…The special issue Scaling up bioenergy? identifies major policy expectations attached to biofuels production worldwide, and it provides systematic reviews of…”
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    Katrina's lesson by Searchinger, Tim

    Published in Odyssey (Milwaukee, Wis.) (01-03-2007)
    “…By the time Hurricane Katrina moved toward land, its first storm surge crashed directly across open water through the city's frail earthen walls known as…”
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    WORTHY WETLANDS by Searchinger, Tim

    Published in Odyssey (Milwaukee, Wis.) (01-03-2007)
    “…In this season, rivers tend to overflow into floodplain wetlands, small wetland ponds tend to form on the prairies, and ground water fills and bubbles up into…”
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