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A collection of recent quotes about the dangers of agrofuels.
article for "Chain Reaction", the FoE Australia Magazine by Almuth Ernsting
Dr Andrew Boswell
A slightly different version of this article was published in Green World, the publication of the Green Party of England and Wales in January 2008.
Jan 2008
Dr Andrew Boswell
An overview review of critical social, human and climate issues prior to UNFCCC, Bali. Published in ECOS, the publication of the British Association of Nature Conservationists.
Dec 2007
Dr Andrew Boswell
This article was first published in Trees, the publication of the Journal of the International Tree Foundation, December 2007, as UNFCCC, Bali, started. This article is an overview review of the threats to trees from mass scale biofuels development across a number of developing aspacts: deforestation, peat destruction, energy generation from oils, wood-based biodiesel production, GM technology, and regulatory failure.
Dec 2007
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Report by GRAIN.
02/7/2007
Report by Global Forest Coalition
Dec 2007
03/7/2007
Article by Dr Andrew Boswell published by Scientists for Global Responsibility, January 2007 www.sgr.org.uk
22/02/2007
Almuth Ernsting
20/01/2007
By Almuth Ernsting, Deepak Rughani and Dr Andrew Boswell
A report of critical climate change issues published for the UNFCCC conference, Bali.
Dec 2007
Joint flyer for Bali
Five reasons why agrofuel expansion will make global warming worse;
Five reasons why agrofuels undermine climate justice.
Dec 2007
Deepak Rughani and Almuth Ernsting, published on China Dialogue
January 2008
Marianne Klute of Watch Indonesia
September 2007
Deepak Rughani and Almuth Ernsting
July 2007
Mountains of Paper, Mounting InjusticeVideo by World Rainforest Movement about the pulp and paper industry, monoculture tree plantations and the impacts on people, environment and climate. This video focusses on excessive paper consumption, however, if agrofuels from cellulose become commercially available, large-scale expansion of such plantations is expected. To view 'Mountains of Paper, Mounting Injustice', click here.
The STOP GE Trees Campaign, Global justice Ecology Project.
ASEED Europe, Base Investigaciones Sociales, Corporate Europe Observatory, Grupo de Reflexión Rural, Rain Forest Action Network
April 2008
Almuth Ernsting
February 2008
Almuth Ernsting
October 2007
Joint report
September 2007
April 2008
Report by the African Biodiversity Network
June 2007
Stella Semino, Lilian Joensen, Els Wijnstra, Grupo de Reflexion Rural Argentina, www.grr.org.ar
June 2007
Joint report by Grupo de Reflexion Rural, Argentina and Biofuelwatch.
April 2007
Biofuel by Decree, Report by the Ethnic Community Development Forum about Burma's diastrous campaign to plant over 3 million hectares of land with jatropha for biodiesel.
April 2008
Deepak Rughani
February 2007
Klaus Schenk
February 2007
Meri Orth, supported by Sawit Watch and Rumah Bumi
August 2007
Friends of the Earth, Netherlands, Lembaga Gemawan and KONTAK Rayat Borneo
July 2007
Friends of the Earth, Netherlands
July 2007
Almuth Ernsting
Last updated 06/06/2007
An estimation compared with the avoided diesel emissions - based on the most recent science.
Jim Roland
16/02/2007
Business Watch Indonesia
August 2007
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A report by Marianne Klute, Watch Indonesia, on the big companies investing in oil palm plantations in Indonesia.
24/01/2007
Almuth Ernsting
October 2007
An analysis of industry responses to the EU Biofuel Directive Consultation 2006
Almuth Ernsting
18/9/2006
For a map of all biofuel refineries in the UK, except for those that solely use waste vegetable oil, click here.
Britain’s first planned vegetable oil CHP plants set to boost palm oil expansion: Click here.
Factsheet about Richard Branson and the Virgin Group's biofuel investment: from palm oil and soya biodiesel in trains to synthetic biology for aviation fuels. Click here.
Factsheet about Greenergy/Tesco biofuels Click here
Factsheet about Ensus: Click here.