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Soru 1

Some leading investors have becoming more concern about governments and companies rushing into producing biofuels as a solution for global warming. They say that those who involved in the sector could be putting future profits at risk  if they do not consider the long-term impact of what they are doing carefully.

It is vital to create sustainability in the supply chain of any green fuel project in order to ensure that there is no adverse effect on the surrounding environment and social structures. The investors’ report expresses concern about many companies who may not be fully aware of the potential traps in the biofuel sector.

Corn and soya bean production has increased dramatically in the last years as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels but environmental and human rights campaigners are worried that this will lead to destruction of rain forests. Food prices could also rise as there is increased competition for crops as both foodstuffs and sources of fuel. Last week, the UN warned that biofuels could have dangerous side effects and said that steps need to be taken to guarantee that land converted to grow biofuels does not damage the environment or cause civil unrest. There is already great concern about palm oil, which is used in many foods in addition to being an important biofuel, as rain forests are being cleared in some countries and people driven from their homes to create palm oil plantations.

An analyst and author of the investors' report says that biofuels are not a cure for climate change but they can play their part as long as governments and companies manage the social and environmental impacts thoroughly. There should also be greater measure taken to increase efficiency and to reduce demand. 


Soru 2

Some leading investors have becoming more concern about governments and companies rushing into producing biofuels as a solution for global warming. They say that those who involved in the sector could be putting future profits at risk  if they do not consider the long-term impact of what they are doing carefully.

It is vital to create sustainability in the supply chain of any green fuel project in order to ensure that there is no adverse effect on the surrounding environment and social structures. The investors’ report expresses concern about many companies who may not be fully aware of the potential traps in the biofuel sector.

Corn and soya bean production has increased dramatically in the last years as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels but environmental and human rights campaigners are worried that this will lead to destruction of rain forests. Food prices could also rise as there is increased competition for crops as both foodstuffs and sources of fuel. Last week, the UN warned that biofuels could have dangerous side effects and said that steps need to be taken to guarantee that land converted to grow biofuels does not damage the environment or cause civil unrest. There is already great concern about palm oil, which is used in many foods in addition to being an important biofuel, as rain forests are being cleared in some countries and people driven from their homes to create palm oil plantations.

An analyst and author of the investors' report says that biofuels are not a cure for climate change but they can play their part as long as governments and companies manage the social and environmental impacts thoroughly. There should also be greater measure taken to increase efficiency and to reduce demand. 


Soru 3

Some leading investors have becoming more concern about governments and companies rushing into producing biofuels as a solution for global warming. They say that those who involved in the sector could be putting future profits at risk  if they do not consider the long-term impact of what they are doing carefully.

It is vital to create sustainability in the supply chain of any green fuel project in order to ensure that there is no adverse effect on the surrounding environment and social structures. The investors’ report expresses concern about many companies who may not be fully aware of the potential traps in the biofuel sector.

Corn and soya bean production has increased dramatically in the last years as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels but environmental and human rights campaigners are worried that this will lead to destruction of rain forests. Food prices could also rise as there is increased competition for crops as both foodstuffs and sources of fuel. Last week, the UN warned that biofuels could have dangerous side effects and said that steps need to be taken to guarantee that land converted to grow biofuels does not damage the environment or cause civil unrest. There is already great concern about palm oil, which is used in many foods in addition to being an important biofuel, as rain forests are being cleared in some countries and people driven from their homes to create palm oil plantations.

An analyst and author of the investors' report says that biofuels are not a cure for climate change but they can play their part as long as governments and companies manage the social and environmental impacts thoroughly. There should also be greater measure taken to increase efficiency and to reduce demand. 


Soru 4

Some leading investors have becoming more concern about governments and companies rushing into producing biofuels as a solution for global warming. They say that those who involved in the sector could be putting future profits at risk  if they do not consider the long-term impact of what they are doing carefully.

It is vital to create sustainability in the supply chain of any green fuel project in order to ensure that there is no adverse effect on the surrounding environment and social structures. The investors’ report expresses concern about many companies who may not be fully aware of the potential traps in the biofuel sector.

Corn and soya bean production has increased dramatically in the last years as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels but environmental and human rights campaigners are worried that this will lead to destruction of rain forests. Food prices could also rise as there is increased competition for crops as both foodstuffs and sources of fuel. Last week, the UN warned that biofuels could have dangerous side effects and said that steps need to be taken to guarantee that land converted to grow biofuels does not damage the environment or cause civil unrest. There is already great concern about palm oil, which is used in many foods in addition to being an important biofuel, as rain forests are being cleared in some countries and people driven from their homes to create palm oil plantations.

An analyst and author of the investors' report says that biofuels are not a cure for climate change but they can play their part as long as governments and companies manage the social and environmental impacts thoroughly. There should also be greater measure taken to increase efficiency and to reduce demand. 


Soru 5

Some leading investors have becoming more concern about governments and companies rushing into producing biofuels as a solution for global warming. They say that those who involved in the sector could be putting future profits at risk  if they do not consider the long-term impact of what they are doing carefully.

It is vital to create sustainability in the supply chain of any green fuel project in order to ensure that there is no adverse effect on the surrounding environment and social structures. The investors’ report expresses concern about many companies who may not be fully aware of the potential traps in the biofuel sector.

Corn and soya bean production has increased dramatically in the last years as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels but environmental and human rights campaigners are worried that this will lead to destruction of rain forests. Food prices could also rise as there is increased competition for crops as both foodstuffs and sources of fuel. Last week, the UN warned that biofuels could have dangerous side effects and said that steps need to be taken to guarantee that land converted to grow biofuels does not damage the environment or cause civil unrest. There is already great concern about palm oil, which is used in many foods in addition to being an important biofuel, as rain forests are being cleared in some countries and people driven from their homes to create palm oil plantations.

An analyst and author of the investors' report says that biofuels are not a cure for climate change but they can play their part as long as governments and companies manage the social and environmental impacts thoroughly. There should also be greater measure taken to increase efficiency and to reduce demand. 


Soru 6

Some leading investors have becoming more concern about governments and companies rushing into producing biofuels as a solution for global warming. They say that those who involved in the sector could be putting future profits at risk  if they do not consider the long-term impact of what they are doing carefully.

It is vital to create sustainability in the supply chain of any green fuel project in order to ensure that there is no adverse effect on the surrounding environment and social structures. The investors’ report expresses concern about many companies who may not be fully aware of the potential traps in the biofuel sector.

Corn and soya bean production has increased dramatically in the last years as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels but environmental and human rights campaigners are worried that this will lead to destruction of rain forests. Food prices could also rise as there is increased competition for crops as both foodstuffs and sources of fuel. Last week, the UN warned that biofuels could have dangerous side effects and said that steps need to be taken to guarantee that land converted to grow biofuels does not damage the environment or cause civil unrest. There is already great concern about palm oil, which is used in many foods in addition to being an important biofuel, as rain forests are being cleared in some countries and people driven from their homes to create palm oil plantations.

An analyst and author of the investors' report says that biofuels are not a cure for climate change but they can play their part as long as governments and companies manage the social and environmental impacts thoroughly. There should also be greater measure taken to increase efficiency and to reduce demand. 


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