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The devastation caused by “Sendong” in Mindanao last month serves as a grim reminder of just how disaster-prone the Philippines really is.

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In the first and second parts of this series, the need and rationale for an alternative feedstock biodiesel and candidates from plants and animals were discussed.

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The role played by low-carbon energy sources in the global struggle to mitigate anthropogenic climate change is already well understood.

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Biodiesel is the term used for derivatives of vegetable oils and animal fats that have been chemically modified so that their physical properties resemble those of diesel fuel.

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The role played by low-carbon energy sources in the global struggle to mitigate anthropogenic climate change is already well understood.

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