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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:23 pm |
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Biofuel use 'increasing poverty'
A palm oil plantation in Ivory Coast
Palm oil is one of the biofuel crops stirring controversy
The replacement of traditional fuels with biofuels has dragged more than 30 million people worldwide into poverty, an aid agency report says.
Oxfam says so-called green policies in developed countries are contributing to the world's soaring food prices, which hit the poor hardest.
The group also says biofuels will do nothing to combat climate change.
Its report urges the EU to scrap a target of making 10% of all transport run on renewable resources by 2020.
Oxfam estimates the EU's target could multiply carbon emissions 70-fold by 2020 by changing the use of land.
The report's author, Oxfam's biofuel policy adviser Rob Bailey, criticised rich countries for using subsidies and tax breaks to encourage the use of food crops for alternative sources of energy like ethanol.
"If the fuel value for a crop exceeds its food value, then it will be used for fuel instead," he said.
"Rich countries... are making climate change worse, not better, they are stealing crops and land away from food production, and they are destroying millions of livelihoods in the process."
Opportunity - or crime?
Biofuels are a divisive issue with strong arguments on both sides.
Leaders such as Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have suggested the biofuel boom provides developing nations with a great opportunity.
He says it creates a profitable export for energy crop producers in Africa, Central America and the Caribbean that could enable them to claw their way out of poverty.
But several aid agencies and analysts have warned of the possible downside of biofuel crop cultivation.
One UN adviser went as far as describing biofuels as a "crime against humanity". |
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:38 pm |
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Where did you find this piece of propaganda. I call it that because it doesn't look like a real news article. Who the hell is Oxfam? Not that I don't agree. I've heard before that ethanol is a waste of energy, but this article doesn't have a backbone. |
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:46 pm |
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It's from the fucking BBC. Biofuel is a disaster for everyone. |
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:57 pm |
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:28 pm |
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:54 pm |
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Drop in the bucket compared to destruction of rain forests over the last 30 years. Same principle tho. Need more farm land, so make more farm land. Biofuels can only work if we can use waste products and grow the source material without using the good farmland.
I like the idea of algea in vats. Biofuel from food crops? Fucking idiotic.
This article doesn't tell us who these 'poor' are who are getting hurt. Could it be that their own governments are letting them down by not supporting local farming? Could they be ignorant and over-breeding? Who knows!
Hell, I heard that China imports rice from the USA! Blew my mind. |
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:10 pm |
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