Understanding Secondary Emissions from Biofuels
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Secondary emissions from biofuels occur due to chemical reactions in the atmosphere after the initial release of primary pollutants. These reactions can lead to the formation of secondary pollutants like ozone and particulate matter, which impact air quality and climate. Understanding these emissions is critical for evaluating the overall environmental benefits of biofuels and developing strategies to minimize their adverse effects. By addressing both primary and secondary emissions, biofuel use can become a more sustainable and cleaner energy alternative.
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