The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charities and Business Work to Promote Use of Alternative Fuels

Big players and big money are hard at work in the effort to replace all or a sizable portion of the gasoline in American fuel tanks with homegrown and less-polluting biofuels.

The Bush administration has provided more than $12-billion for research into such alternative fuels, and profit-seeking investors have...

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