By way of describing its home island’s lack of suitability as a place to grow biofuels, the Economist in its Jan. 19 issue describes Britain as “dank, cloudy and small.”
Makes me want to fly over on one of Sir Richard’s biofuel jets to go on holiday.
On the other hand, the Gulf stream mixes with nutrient rich arctic currents near the U.K. Who said that biofuels had to be made on land?