NTL Record

Title Smart Choices for Biofuels
Record ID 31929
Personal Name
Creator
Earley, Jane; McKeown, Alice
Source 16p. in various pagings
Corporate
Contributor
Worldwatch Institute; Sierra Club
Publisher Worldwatch Institute
Publication Date 20090100
Abstract Much of the strong support for biofuels in the United States is premised on the national security advantages of reducing dependence on imported oil. In late 2007, these expected payoffs played a major role in driving an extension and expansion of the national Renewable Fuels Standard in the U.S. Energy Independence and Security Act, which calls for the use of 36 billion gallons of biofuels nationwide by 2022. Worldwide, efforts to replace oil with biofuels are at a critical juncture. Double-digit growth in ethanol and biodiesel use during the past three years has contributed to a rapid increase in food, feed grain, and soybean prices, as well as a sharp environmental backlash. Evidence is building that the biofuels industry is creating a host of ecological problems while failing to deliver real reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Demand for biofuels is also creating global pressure for carbon-emitting deforestation and land conversion, as food and fuel compete for scarce resources.
Rosap ID dot:17276
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/17276
TRT Terms Climate change; Biomass fuels; Fuel composition; Fuel conservation; Ethanol; Costs; Benefit cost analysis
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/31000/31900/31929/biofuels.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository