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REPORT: Soy consumption for feed and fuel in the European Union

BRIEFING: The real impact of growing biofuels: Calculating indirect land use change

 

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REPORT: Malaysian palm oil: Green gold or green wash?

REPORT: Fuelling Destruction in Latin America: The real price of the drive for agrofuels

REPORT: Sustainability as a smokescreen. Read our critique of certification schemes

REPORT: Rising Food Prices Threaten World's Poor People - new report examines the impact of growth, climate change, and biofuels

OECD report raises new concerns about agrofuels

FoE complains about palm oil adverts

Palm oil scandal - reports into the activities of Wilmar - the world's biggest palm oil trader

  
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Agrofuels : Fuelling or fooling Europe?

Photo: Deforestation for Palm Oil

Friends of the Earth Europe believes that the current rush to develop agrofuels is ill-conceived and will contribute to an already unsustainable trade in plant-based oils whilst not solving the problems of climate change or energy security.

Agrofuels (also called biofuels) are liquid fuels produced from agricultural crops. They are promoted as a way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reducing our dependency on conventional mineral oil. In reality agrofuels often deliver poor greenhouse gas savings and some of them pose a threat to ecosystems that act as vital carbon sinks. A more effective way to reduce greenhouse gases and secure energy supply is to reduce demand, improve efficiency and develop sustainable transport systems. Agrofuels are no substitute for these priorities.

Photo: Indonesian forest with Wilmar's land clearing on the background hills. Click for free print quality photo, credit: Milieudefensie/FoE Netherlands

          Friends of the Earth Europe is calling for:

  • A moratorium on European financial subsidies and targets that encourage the development and production of large-scale agrofuels.
  • The introduction of EU laws that lead to year-on-year reductions of greenhouse gases. This will include giving higher priority to reducing transport demand.
  • Europe-wide laws to force manufacturers to produce more efficient vehicles, power stations etc.
  • Higher priority to producing fuels from waste products such as from used cooking fat.
  • Initiatives that aim to reduce the disproportionate environmental space the EU is using up at the expense of developing countries.
     
     

 

 

 
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 09.12.08Carbon-rich peatlands threatened by new EU renewables law

 

 4.12.08 First cars, now renewables - EU governments failing climate tests

 

 28.11.08 New research reveals European land grab in developing countries

 

 
Position Papers & Briefings 
 
October 2008 Briefing on indirect land use change
 
October 2007 FoEE Position paper on agrofuels
 
June 2007 FoEE response to the European Commission consultation on biofuels
 

Other responses to the EC consultation


June 2007 Article for Public Affairs Magazine
 
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FoEE Agrofuels contacts

Toolkit of resources for agrofuels campaigners

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