Catalytic dry reforming for biomass-based fuels processing: Progress and future perspectives: The cover image depicts a world where two wastes (lignocellulosic biomass and CO2) will be the sources of fuels, chemicals, and commodities thanks to the use of less-expensive transition-metal-based catalysts in a low-temperature dry reforming process. This contribution explains a proof of concept of this kind of world, demonstrating through a critical literature analysis that carbon dioxide can be utilized in a low-temperature catalytic process to upgrade lignocellulose-based molecules with the main goal of producing the properly designed ratio of CO/H2 in syngas. More details can be found in the Review by J. C. Colmenares et al. from the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the Polish Academy of Sciences on page 881 in Issue 8, 2016 (DOI: 10.1002/ente.201600195).