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Nine out of ten people in Wales have no idea that biofuels will be added to their petrol from today, according to the first ever public attitudes survey on the controversial alternative fuels. The research also revealed that, of those who knew what biofuels were, more than two thirds would prefer governments to curb emissions by either making cars greener, improving public transport or introducing safer cycle routes.
The YouGov survey, commissioned by Friends of the Earth, found that 75% of people in Wales agree that European governments should make vehicle manufacturers double the fuel efficiency of new cars by 2020 in order to tackle climate change. More than two thirds also think the Government is not doing enough to improve public transport.
The Government’s Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation, brought in to meet EU regulations, means all petrol sold in the UK will have to include at least 2.5 per cent biofuels – made from crops – from today (Tuesday 15 April). But although the move aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and cut carbon emissions, new scientific evidence shows that the growth in biofuels could actually increase greenhouse gas emissions through land conversion and greater use of chemical fertilisers.
Worryingly, 71% of those surveyed by Friends of the Earth were unaware that the growth in biofuels is contributing to the destruction of rainforest.
Friends of the Earth Cymru is calling on the EU to scrap its biofuels targets and tackle transport pollution by strengthening proposals for mandatory emissions limits on new cars instead. Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) will vote on both options later this year.
Friends of the Earth Cymru transport campaigner, Neil Crumpton, said:
"This survey shows just how few people realise that the increasing use of biofuels is contributing to rainforest destruction, pushing up food prices and doing little to reduce carbon emissions. People in Wales want to see green transport solutions that make a positive difference to their lives – like better public transport and smarter cars that burn less fuel.
"MEPs in Wales have a chance to put transport policy on the right track when they vote on new European laws this summer. They should ditch EU biofuels targets and insist that vehicle manufacturers double the fuel efficiency on new cars instead.”
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2,183 adults from Great Britain; 114 from Wales. Fieldwork was undertaken between 3 - 7 April 2008. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).
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April 2008
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