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March 17, 2009 – 10:42 am | One Comment

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Biofuel ‘Worse than Regular Petrol or Diesel’

Submitted by on March 2, 2010 – 4:56 pmOne Comment

(ETA) The environmental impact of clearing forests to make way for biofuel crops is such that using fossil fuel in cars is better for the environment than biofuels made from crops such as palm oil.

Under the minimum sustainability standard set by the European Commission, biofuel should reduce emissions by at least 35 per cent compared with fossil fuel, but the results of a study reported in The Times newspaper today reveal that palm oil increases emissions by 31 per cent because of indirect land use change…

A distinction must be drawn between first-generation biofuels, which use food crops such as corn, rapeseed, palm and soya, and the currently experimental second-generation fuels based on fibrous non-food plants which could be grown without displacing other crops and raising food prices.  READ MORE  and MORE  (The Times)

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