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posted by CoolHand on Thursday April 30 2015, @01:07AM   Printer-friendly
from the eat-it-don't-burn-it dept.

Inter Press Service reports

Ten years of debate in the European Union over the detrimental effects of the demand for biofuels for transport on food prices, hunger, forest destruction, land consumption, and climate change have come to an end.

The European Parliament finally agreed [to] new E.U. laws on Apr. 28 [which will] limit the use of crop-based biofuels, setting a limit on the quantity of biofuels that can be used to meet E.U. energy targets.

With Europe the world's biggest user and importer of biodiesel--from crops such as palm oil, soy, and rapeseed--the vote is expected to have a major impact around the world, notably in the European Union's main international supplier countries Indonesia, Malaysia, and Argentina. It is likely to signal the end to the expanding use of food crops for transport fuel.

[...]With the vote, the European Union has agreed to put a limit on biofuels from agricultural crops at seven percent of E.U. transport energy--with an option for member states to go lower. Before the vote, the expected "business as usual" scenario was for biofuels to account for 8.6 percent of E.U. transport energy by 2020. Current usage (PDF) stands at 4.7 percent, having declined in 2013.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Geotti on Thursday April 30 2015, @04:51PM

    by Geotti (1146) on Thursday April 30 2015, @04:51PM (#177158) Journal

    Letting third world hellholes like Russia [...]

    Apologizing for off-topic in advance, I'd still urge you to visit Russia and convince yourself of your wrong image of the country.

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