The biodiesel revolution

Judith Lewis

IT seemed, at the time, like such a good thing for the planet: In the winter of 2005, I turned in my red, gashungry Jeep Wrangler for a near-new, diesel-burning Volkswagen Beetle.
Inspired by a number of pioneering friends, I would fill my little green slug bug with a nontoxic, sweetsmelling fuel made from vegetable matter called biodiesel.

Unlike cars that run on straight, unprocessed vegetable oil, my BioBug required no mechanical conversion.