SAN DIEGO, CA, November 13, 2010 (Press-News.org) Latino Business Review - In the November issue, read about important green influences and why green technology has become a necessary tool.
In an interview with LBR, Professor Hazel Blackmore, Executive Director of the Center for Interamerican Studies and Programs ITAM, talks about the growth of green technologies in Latin America and says "Today Brazil is evaluating the possibility of producing biofuels from biomass, created from waste sugar cane and corn."
Blackmore defines the development of green technologies in our region and worldwide, as incipient. Further he explains the future from his point of view for renewable energy in Latin America.
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Hazel Blackmore, Executive Director of ITAM, Exposes the Important Influence of Green Technology
In the November issue, read about important green influences and why green technology has become a necessary tool.
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[Press-News.org] Hazel Blackmore, Executive Director of ITAM, Exposes the Important Influence of Green TechnologyIn the November issue, read about important green influences and why green technology has become a necessary tool.