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Government needs to
drive biofuels in right direction warns Royal Society
Biofuels risk failing to deliver
significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from transport and could
even be environmentally damaging unless the Government puts the right policies
in place warns a new Royal Society(1)
report
today (Monday
14 January 2008).
The report Sustainable Biofuels: prospects and challenges cautions that
the
The RTFO is the
Professor John Pickett, who chaired the
Royal Society biofuels study(3), said: “Biofuels could play an important role
in cutting greenhouse gas emissions from transport both here and globally.
Cars, lorries and domestic air travel are responsible for a massive 25 per cent
of all the
“The Government must
ensure that the RTFO promotes fuels with the lowest emissions by, for example,
setting a greenhouse gas reduction target. This will help encourage the
improvement of existing fuels and accelerate the development of new ones. Without
a target we risk missing important opportunities to stimulate exciting
innovations that will help us cut our spiraling transport emissions.”
The report also recommends that the
RTFO be extended for 20 years in order to stimulate the kind of long term investment
necessary to foster a strong
John Pickett said: “In designing policies
and incentives to encourage investment in and the use of biofuels it is
important to remember that one biofuel is not the same as another. The greenhouse
gas savings of each depends on how crops are grown and converted and how the
fuel is used. So, indiscriminately increasing the amount of biofuels we are
using may not automatically lead to the best reductions in emissions.”
The report calls for biofuels to be
assessed and certified for the greenhouse gas savings they will deliver, as
well as their positive and negative social and environmental impacts.
John Pickett said: “The
“We must not create new environmental or
social problems in our efforts to deal with climate change. Indeed, while the
RTFO is a reasonable start, unless certification is applied to the production
of all biofuels and is a system used by all countries we will merely displace
rather than remedy the potentially negative effects of these fuels.”
The report says that biofuels are not
the ‘silver bullet’ for meeting the
rising demand for transport while tackling emissions. Delivering a sustainable
transport system will require combining biofuels with other developments
including the improved design of vehicles and engines, increased use of public
transport and better urban and rural planning to encourage, for example,
walking and the use of bicycles.
NOTES FOR EDITORS
1.
The Royal
Society is an independent academy promoting the natural and applied sciences.
Founded in 1660, the Society has three roles, as the
·
Invest in future scientific leaders and in
innovation
·
Influence policymaking with the best scientific advice
·
Invigorate science and mathematics education
·
Increase access to the best science internationally
·
Inspire an interest in the joy, wonder and excitement
of scientific discovery
2. Targets
refer to the amount of conventional fossil fuels that biofuels could replace.
The
3. The
members of the working group for the Royal Society Sustainable biofuels study
are: Professor John Pickett, Rothamsted Research (chair)
Professor Dennis Anderson; Centre for Environmental
Policy,
Professor Dianna Bowles; Centre for Novel Agricultural
Products,
Professor Tony Bridgwater; Bioenergy Research Group,
Professor Paul Jarvis; Atmospheric and Environmental
Science,
Dr Nigel Mortimer; North Energy Associates
Professor Martyn Poliakoff;
Dr Jeremy Woods; Centre for Environmental Policy,
For further
information, or for a copy of the report, contact:
Sue Windebank/Laura
Dibb
Press and Public
Relations
The Royal Society,
Tel: 020 7451
2514/2250
Out of hours: 07931
423323
-ENDS-
Best wishes,
Clare
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