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  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'From Sugar To Gasoline: \'Green Gasoline\' Crafted From Sugar And Carbohydrates '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Following independent paths of investigation, two research teams are announcing this month that they have successfully converted sugar-potentially derived from agricultural waste and non-food plants-into gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and a range of other valuable chemicals. '

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: From Sugar To Gasoline: 'Green Gasoline' Crafted From Sugar And Carbohydrates 2008

  • Gasoline is about $2/gal at today's exchange rate and goes up a minuscule amount (annually/monthly?).

    Newbie 2009

  • Gasoline is about $2/gal at today's exchange rate and goes up a minuscule amount (annually/monthly?).

    Newbie 2009

  • Gasoline is about $2/gal at today's exchange rate and goes up a minuscule amount (annually/monthly?).

    Newbie 2009

  • Gasoline is about $2/gal at today's exchange rate and goes up a minuscule amount (annually/monthly?).

    Newbie 2009

  • Gasoline is about $2/gal at today's exchange rate and goes up a minuscule amount (annually/monthly?).

    Newbie 2009

  • Gasoline is about $2/gal at today's exchange rate and goes up a minuscule amount (annually/monthly?).

    Newbie 2009

  • Gasoline is taxed to pay for roads, so that kind of invalidates your argument.

    Gasoline Hysteria, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Gasoline is about $2/gal at today's exchange rate and goes up a minuscule amount (annually/monthly?).

    Newbie 2009

  • Gasoline is both transported by truck and by pipeline.

    Energy Economics and Politics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

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