America’s dependence on oil jeopardizes its national security, drains billions of dollars from the U.S. economy, and contributes to global warming. The economic benefits of breaking this addiction to oil would be immense and widespread. Fortunately, the commodities best positioned to help end that dependence and enable a transition to a low-oil, high-growth economy are already growing in the fields and forests of rural America. Plants and trees, known collectively as biomass, can be converted into transportation fuel – chiefly ethanol and biodiesel. Renewable fuels from biomass are called biofuels.

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Resale or disclosure of information to third parties

We do not share or otherwise disclose any personal information including your name, address, or e-mail addresses with other organizations. Only the Energy Future Coalition and the UN Foundation staff have access to personally identifiable information provided by visitors to our site.

Privacy of Email Addresses

Our Web site does not automatically recognize your e-mail address. We ask for your e-mail address on the "sign up for updates" page within our site, but you may opt out of e-mail communications at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link that is included at the bottom of every e-mail communication from the Energy Future Coalition or the UN Foundation. You may also e-mail us at anytime at info@energyfuturecoalition.org to be removed.

Browser information collected on our website

As with any website operator, the Energy Future Coalition analyze our website logs to constantly improve the value of our website. We use an external service to provide real-time reporting to us and our authorized agents of browser accesses to our site. This reporting includes page views, unique views, unique visitors, repeat visitors, frequency of visits, and peak-volume traffic periods. We do not use this service to gather, request, record, require, collect or track any Internet users' personally identifiable information.

Tell-a-friend

If a user elects to use our referral service for informing a friend about our site, we ask them for the friend's name and email address. The Energy Future Coalition and the UN Foundation will automatically send the friend a one-time email inviting them to visit the site. The Energy Future Coalition and the UN Foundation will store this information for the sole purpose of sending this one-time email. The friend may contact the UN Foundation at unf@unfoundation.org to request the removal of this information from the database at any time.

 

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