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- Biofuels policy has been a failure for the climate, new report claims
The new report points to research saying that increased production of biofuels from corn and soy could actually raise greenhouse gas emissions, largely from carbon emissions linked to
- Do Biofuels Increase Greenhouse Gas Emissions? - Slashdot
Will an expansion of biofuels increase greenhouse gas emissions, despite their purported climate benefits? That's the claim of a new report from the World Resources Institute, which has been critical of US biofuel policy in the past Ars Technica has republished an article from the nonprofit, non-partisan news organization Inside Climate News, which investigates the claim
- Biofuels Policy, a Mainstay of American Agriculture, Has Been a Failure . . .
A longtime critic of U S biofuels says an expansion of biofuels policy under President Donald Trump would lead to more greenhouse gas emissions and fewer food crops By Georgina Gustin June 13, 2025
- Biofuels and the Environment - US EPA
Replacing fossil fuels with biofuels has the potential to reduce some undesirable environmental impacts of fossil fuel production and use, including conventional and greenhouse gas (GHG) pollutant emissions, exhaustible resource depletion, and dependence on unstable foreign suppliers
- Biofuels explained Biofuels and the environment - U. S. Energy . . .
Burning biofuels results in emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2), a greenhouse gas However, according to international convention, CO 2 emissions from biofuel combustion are excluded from national greenhouse gas emissions inventories because growing the biomass feedstocks used for biofuel production may offset the CO 2 produced when biofuels are
- Do Biofuels Boost or Hurt Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
A recent report, drawing on a vast body of research, challenges the conventional wisdom, suggesting that the expansion of biofuel production – particularly in the U S – may be contributing to higher greenhouse gas emissions instead of lowering them The Unintended Consequences of Green Policies
- Biofuels Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Myths versus Facts
Biofuels burn cleaner than gasoline, resulting in fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and are fully biodegradable, unlike some fuel additives Cellulosic ethanol has the potential to cut greenhouse gas emissions by up to 86%
- Increased Biofuel Production May Harm Farmers and Climate | World . . .
Beyond the climate impact, biofuel expansion also significantly impacts public health through air and water pollution Plus, the economic benefits of the biofuels industry have been unequally distributed to larger farms, which may exacerbate long-standing inequities among Midwestern farmers
- Biofuel Production and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Potential - NREL
biofuels to replace petroleum-based fuels and mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in hard-to-electrify transportation sectors by 2050
- Why Biofuel Generate Greenhouse Gases? - climatecontroljournal. com
Biofuels can reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and thus reduce carbon dioxide emissions, as they are carbon neutral However, biofuels can also contribute little or no CO2 to the buildup of greenhouse gas emissions
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