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Category Archives: Biofuels & Climate Change
Biofuels Are a Priority Says USDA's Tom Vilsack
Today, USDA’s new Agriculture Secretary, Tom Vilsack discussed his priorities in a conference call with reporters across the country. Two of those priorities? You guessed, biofuels and climate change. The priorities as listed in a statement relased today by the USDA are: 1. Advancing research and development and pursuing opportunities to support the development of biofuels, wind power, and other renewable energy sources, saying that USDA needs to make sure that the biofuels industry has Read More >
I Say Sustainable, You Say…
The Guardian newspaper reported last week that environmental activist and reporter George Monbiot had successfully petitioned Britain’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to ban an ad containing the tagline, “Biofuels — A Lower-Priced, Sustainable Answer to OPEC’s Oil.” The ad was sponsored by the Renewable Fuels Association, the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association, the European Bioethanol Fuel Association, and the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association. Though Monbiot’s petition is not publicly available, the ASA’s adjudication response indicates it Read More >
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Tags: Advertising Standards Authority, biofuel, biofuels, Climate Change, European Renewable Energy Sources Directive, Gallagher Review, George Monbiot, greenhouse gas, Greenhouse Gas Emission, greenhouse gas emissions, Renewable Fuels Agency, Searchinger, Sustainability, sustainable energy
Tags: Advertising Standards Authority, biofuel, biofuels, Climate Change, European Renewable Energy Sources Directive, Gallagher Review, George Monbiot, greenhouse gas, Greenhouse Gas Emission, greenhouse gas emissions, Renewable Fuels Agency, Searchinger, Sustainability, sustainable energy
Comparing Energy Sources
Stanford University Professor Mark Z. Jacobson recently published a new paper in the journal Energy & Environmental Science, “Review of solutions to global warming, air pollution, and energy security.” According to Stanford News Writer Louis Bergeron, Jacobson has conducted the first quantitative, scientific evaluation of the proposed, major, energy-related solutions by assessing not only their potential for delivering energy for electricity and vehicles, but also their impacts on global warming, human health, energy security, water Read More >
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Tags: ANPR, biofuel, Biofuel Technology, biofuels, Clean Air Act, Climate Change, discount rate, economy, environment, environmental protection agency, EPA, Greenhouse Gas Emission, greenhouse gas emissions, life cycle analysis, lifecycle analysis, NOPR, Notice of Proposed Rule, Oil prices, Regulating Greenhouse Gas Reductions, renewable fuel standard, RFS, U.S. EPA
Tags: ANPR, biofuel, Biofuel Technology, biofuels, Clean Air Act, Climate Change, discount rate, economy, environment, environmental protection agency, EPA, Greenhouse Gas Emission, greenhouse gas emissions, life cycle analysis, lifecycle analysis, NOPR, Notice of Proposed Rule, Oil prices, Regulating Greenhouse Gas Reductions, renewable fuel standard, RFS, U.S. EPA
Nominate a Fellow Bio-Techie for Biotech Humanitarian Award
Know anyone who is this close to the next big breakthrough in biofuels? Ending dependence on oil is one of the great challenges of 21st century, and there are heroes in our midst working towards alternative fuels. If you know someone who has contributed significantly to this goal, nominate them for the Biotech Humanitarian Award! The award will recognize an innovator who has improved the lives of others by harnessing the power of biotechnology to Read More >
Setting the Record Straight
I was pleased to read AP reporter Deborah Jian Lee’s story on Jan. 12, saying that the food and fuel debate has “receded to a murmur, and even the Grocers Manufacturers Association, one of the most vocal biofuel critics, seems to be backing off a bit.” Biofuel producers will likely remember that last May the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call revealed that the Grocery Manufacturers Association had launched a public relations effort to blame biofuels Read More >





