Here's another fun fact: according to Wikipedia (who's never wrong), the average human digestive system produces approximately 3
grams of ethanol per day (a little less than a third of a beer)... completely irrelevant to an article on intermittent fasting and alcohol, but interesting nonetheless.
Here's another fun fact: according to Wikipedia (who's never wrong), the average human digestive system produces approximately 3
grams of ethanol per day (a little less than a third of a beer)... completely irrelevant to an article on intermittent fasting and alcohol, but interesting nonetheless.
Land Use Change Emissions Push Corn
Ethanol Past Baseline It's the inclusion of a penalty for these indirect land use changes into the overall carbon intensity of a particular fuel that has caused controversy: Corn ethanol is already above the baseline at 97 grams of carbon per megajoule, due to a 30 gram penalty assessed for land use c
Ethanol Past Baseline It's the inclusion
of a penalty for these indirect land use changes into the overall carbon intensity
of a particular fuel that has caused controversy: Corn
ethanol is already above the baseline at 97 grams of carbon per megajoule, due to a 30 gram penalty assessed for land use c
ethanol is already above the baseline at 97
grams of carbon per megajoule, due to a 30
gram penalty assessed for land use changes.