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Press Release

European renewable revolution undermined by agro-fuels folly


Dec 7 2007

European plans to provide 20 per cent of EU energy from renewable sources - which are contained in a leaked draft of the EU renewable energy directive [1] - have been warmly welcomed by Friends of the Earth. But, the environmental campaign group warned that plans for a huge increase in agro-fuels (biofuels) [2] seriously undermine the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help the world's poor.

A leak of the draft directive (which is due to be published in January 2008), says that 20 per cent of EU energy must come from renewable sources by 2020. And, as part of this strategy, all transport fuels must contain at least 10 per cent agro-fuels by 2020.

Friends of the Earth's Campaigns Director, Mike Childs, said:

"EU plans to promote a massive increase in renewable power are extremely welcome. But its proposals to use large quantities of agro-fuels to power our cars is likely to have a major negative impact on the world's poorest people and the environment. The EU must listen to the growing warnings about this largely unsustainable fuel-source and scrap its damaging agro-fuels plans. Instead it should focus on forcing motor companies to produce more fuel-efficient vehicles, and strategies to encourage people out of their cars."

EU plans, outlined in the draft directive, to encourage agro-fuel development have been criticised by Friends of the Earth for a number of reasons. These include:

Notes

1. www.foeeurope.org/agrofuels/documents/Draft_RE_Directive.pdf (PDF)

2. Agro-fuels (also called bio-fuels) are liquid fuels produced from agricultural crops.

3. Small scale, sustainably-produced bio-fuels can play a small role in helping us bring down emissions, but these will be undermined by incentivising the production of large-scale agro-fuels by setting unrealistic and unsustainable targets for agro-fuels.


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