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Obama Supports New Biofuel Efforts To Reduce Greenhouse Gases
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According to USA Today, President Obama is making efforts to raise support from Republicans over new approaches to reducing greenhouse gases.
Among these solutions is the fairly new introduction of biofuels along with their solar, nuclear and wind counterparts. He is expected to detail his plans on Wednesday.
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