Yes. I should think that the emissions from the production of gasoline are of a similar quantity if not the same chemically.
As I spent 10 minutes googling and skimming. One of the major accounted benefits of biodiesel is that producing more biodiesel pulls more CO2 out of the air.
Not if produced by conventional 'factory farm' agricultural practices, and that is the main catch.
Yeah and organic farming will do a better job, since organic yields are ~50% of factory farm yields?
It's apparent from this blanket statement that you not only do not know a thing about organic farming, but that you also don't know how to put together an argument. It's well known that organic agricultural yields per unit of fuel are far, far higher than factory farms. It's also well known that they maintain sustainable top soil health; something factory farms do not.
You live in a city.
I live in the country. Next to an organic farm.
You don't know jack shit about farming, city boy.
Organic yields are significantly lower than from "conventional" farming. This is one of the main reasons why organic produce costs more. If a farmer wants to go organic, they need to be able to earn more for their crop to make up for the decreased yield.