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- From: "Douglas Willhite" <drwillhite@earthlink.net>
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- Subject: [Livingontheland] Warning on biofuels
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 09:38:04 -0700
Growing biofuels will not only lead to higher food prices and
deforestation, but is a terrible waste of our remaining topsoil and fresh
water aquifers. We should be building millions of solar panels, electric
cars and a massive electric railway system while we still have the oil to
do so. Save the precious topsoil and fresh water aquifers for growing food and
feeding folks.
Doug
Environmental warning on biofuels The
drive to switch over to biofuels could lead to rising food prices and
deforestation, a report has warned.
The government and EU have
said by the year 2020 they want 10% of all fuel in cars to come from biofuels.
But a study by the Co-op Insurance Society suggests achieving this
could have a severe environmental impact.
It comes days after a UN
report with similar warnings said that biofuels are more effective when used
for heat and power, rather than in transport.
Biofuels can be anything
made with vegetable matter that burns.
They are seen as a potential
solution to climate change because they can reduce emissions of greenhouse
gases.
'Radical effects'
The Co-op report claims there
is a future for biofuels, but current targets for growing so much fuel could
have unintended consequences, BBC correspondent Damian Kahya says.
Professor Dieter Helm, a senior advisor to the British government,
told the BBC: "The sort of targets being set for biofuels will have quite
radical effects on agriculture and therefore will have very substantial
consequences for food prices and agriculture more generally."
The
report says that around nine per cent of the world's agricultural land may be
needed to replace just 10% of the world's transport fuels.
This means
the production of biofuels could lead to a decrease in land available for food
production in countries where famine already exists.
"People are
felling rainforests to plant crops to grow energy fuels, biofuels," Professor
Helm said.
"Think of the energy involved in felling those rainforests.
Think about the damage to the climate being done by the loss of those trees.
Think about the ploughing and the cultivation of fields.
"Think about
the transport of those fuels, and you start to realise the carbon imprints are
about much more than simply what happens to grow in a particular field at a
particular point in time."
Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/6650743.stm
Published:
2007/05/13 04:38:03 GMT
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[Livingontheland] Warning on biofuels,
Douglas Willhite, 05/17/2007
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