Carbon neutral gasoline ... from plants! Like everyone else, George
Huber knows money doesn't grow on trees. But, ask him where gasoline
comes from and he won't just tell you, he'll show you. To fully
understand, Science Nation recently went with Huber to a local lumber
yard in Amherst, Mass. A lumber yard is the perfect place to find
cellulose, the key building block in plant cells and the organic
material that gives plants their structure. So what does cellulose have
to do with gasoline? A lot!
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