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		<title>Sweden &#8211; Home of Saab &amp; Bunny Fuel&#8230;What??</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Sweden, home of tall blonds, delicious beers and Saab, they have an interesting take on &#8220;fossil fuels.&#8221; It&#8217;s an idea Elmer Fudd would probably be interested in &#8211; turning bunnies into diesel. Yes&#8230;bunnies. Stockholm has seen a surge in bunny population over recent years, and in order to &#8220;reduce, reuse &#038; recycle&#8221; like any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Sweden, home of tall blonds, delicious beers and Saab, they have an interesting take on &#8220;fossil fuels.&#8221;<span id="more-126"></span> It&#8217;s an idea Elmer Fudd would probably be interested in &#8211; turning bunnies into diesel. Yes&#8230;bunnies. Stockholm has seen a surge in bunny population over recent years, and in order to &#8220;reduce, reuse &#038; recycle&#8221; like any good environmentalist, the Sweds have ordered city workers to round up rabbits, shoot them (eek!) freeze the little fellers and incinerate them for heating oil.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s a pretty intense way to cut down on a population, but I guess it&#8217;s not much different then hunting season on deer in North Jersey. Sweden is also not the only place to create biofuel from animal remains, sort of. In the US of A a company named ConocoPhillips has partnered with Tyson Chicken. Their purpose &#8211; to create a biofuel for heating (and possibly automobiles) out of left over chicken and pork fat.</p>
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<p>Biofuels can be made from a variety of animal fats, even human fat! We hear Soilent Green Fuels is starting up next year. Though the idea of bunnies-turn-gasoline is a tummy churning thought, it&#8217;s quiet eco-friendly. The Velveteen Rabbit better run for cover.</p>
<p>from <em>Scientific America</em> via <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/10/19/sweden-is-burning-biofuel-made-from-bunnies/#">Inhabitat.com</a></p>
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