Biofuel boom can become environmental hazard: Peter Mandelson
07 Jul 2007
Peter Mandelson, European Union trade commissioner has warned Europe to act to prevent biofuels from becoming an environmental threat as the demand for "green" fuels could lead to developing nations tearing down rain forests to produce fuel crops.
At a conference in Brussels, he also told EU member states they should not view the biofuel boom as a new way to finance the farming sector. Biofuels can be made from crops like wheat, rapeseed and sugarcane.
Instead, Mandelson wants the EU to look for "cheaper, cleaner" imports as part of Europe''s pledge to fight climate change and its emphasis on switching to green fuels. It has set a target of ensuring that biofuels make up 10 per cent of vehicle fuel by 2020.
Mandelson told the conference at Brussels, "Biofuel policy is not ultimately an industrial policy or an agricultural policy. It is an environmental policy, driven above all by the greenest outcomes. Europe should be open to accepting that we will import a large part of our biofuel resources.
"We should certainly not contemplate favouring EU production of biofuels with a weak carbon performance if we can import cheaper, cleaner biofuels," he added.
Europe''s oilseed crops, mainly rapeseed, currently receive heavy subsidies, making them cheaper than imported Brazilian ethanol, which is made from sugar and releases far less carbon dioxide when burned. Yet the EU has put a hefty 70-per cent import tariff on Brazilian ethanol thus defeating its own commitment containing global warming.
Mandelson emphasised, "All biofuels are not equal. We must commit to meeting our targets through the use of those biofuels that are most effective in relative terms in reducing global carbon impact."
Mandelson''s comments come a day after a joint report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations warned biofuel demand would keep farm commodity prices high over the next decade.
According to the study, ethanol production in the US, which mainly uses domestic corn, is expected to double by 2016.
At the same time in the EU, the amount of oilseeds used for biofuels will jump from 10 milllion tons to 21 million tons.
Meanwhile,
in Brazil, the world''s fastest-growing ethanol producer, biofuel output is set
grow 145 per cent of its 2006 production to reach 44 billion litres over the next
10 years.
Latest articles
Featured articles

Hariman Sharma lets apple travel to India’s warmer climes
10 Feb 2025
Apple, which was the preserve of the cooler Himalayan region in India, is now everywhere – in the East, the West and the South - thanks to one enterprising Himachal farmer, Hariman Sharma.

The cost of neglecting water transport
03 Feb 2025
Inland water transport is widely recognised as a cheaper and environment friendly mode of transport and, as per a report prepared by RITES

Crypto Currencies Trying To Undermine Global Financial System
27 Jan 2025
US President Donald Trump, it seems, is the latest to join the frenzy for personal or corporate currency, with $TRUMP, or what they call a meme coin, giving a further boost to his crypto image.

As costs of saying final goodbyes rise UK families resort to crowdfunding to pay for funerals
By Axel Miller | 16 Jan 2025
The cost of saying a final goodbye to loved ones in the UK has reached a grim new high, leaving families grappling with unexpected financial burdens.

The life and times of Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India
By Cygnus | 28 Dec 2024
On 27th December 2024 India and the world lost one of their finest statespersons in a hundred years. Manmohan Singh, born on 26th September 1932, in Gah, Punjab (now in Pakistan)

The remarkable Ratan Tata
By Kiron Kasbekar | 23 Oct 2024
One newspaper report of Ratan Tata’s passing away showed an old photo of him climbing into the cockpit of a Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter.

Lighter than air, yet very, very powerful
By Kiron Kasbekar | 03 Jan 2024
In March 2013 Chinese scientists pulled off a remarkable feat. They created the world’s lightest aerogel. Tipping the scales at a mere 0.16 milligrams per cubic centimeter – that’s a sixth of the weight of air!

COP28 explained: A closer look at COP28's climate change solutions
By Aniket Gupta | 27 Dec 2023
The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP28, took place from 30th November 2023, to 13th December 2023, at Expo City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

What is a Ponzi scheme?
By Aniket Gupta | 06 Dec 2023
Ponzi schemes have long captivated the public imagination, drawing unsuspecting investors into a web of illusion and deception.
Business History Videos

History of hovercraft Part 3...
By Kiron Kasbekar | Presenter: Kiron Kasbekar

History of hovercraft Part 2...
By Kiron Kasbekar | Presenter: Kiron Kasbekar

History of Hovercraft Part 1...
By Kiron Kasbekar | Presenter: Kiron Kasbekar
