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Green Biofuels turning Environmentalists Red
Many well-known industry analysts have voiced over the issue of fast
divergence of food crops toward biofuel production for automobiles.
Lester Brown, the founder of WorldWatch Institute, US, long worried
about the sustainability of global food supplies, cautions in a
statement reported by TechNewsWorld on March 18, 2007, Cars, not people,
will claim most of the increase in grain production this year." The
grain required to make enough ethanol to fill an SUV tank is enough to
feed a person for a whole year.
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The boom in the biofuel industry is impacting the whole world
significantly. Brazil, the most impressive success story in biofuel
production so far, is using 50% of its yearly sugarcane production to
satisfy its 40% of automobile fuel needs while fast felling down trees
to grow more soybeans and sugarcane.
Indonesian and Malaysian rainforests are being destroyed for the
plantation of oil palms, proving life-threatening to endangered rhinos,
tigers, orangutans, and innumerable other species to serve the
burgeoning European market for biodiesel.
A recent report of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for the International
Energy Agency (IEA) raises serious concerns about this new approach to
achieve energy liberalization in future. It has been found that 80% if
the greenhouse emissions in Brazil come not from vehicles, but,
shockingly, from deforestation the release of embedded carbon dioxide
during deforestation and burning of forests.
Technology and lifestyle modification, that can substantially slash
the energy consumption, holds the solution of the problem. However, no
one has worked out how to cash-in on efficiency and conservation.
According to the RNCOS report Biofuel Market Worldwid e (2006),
renewable sources of energy were initially developed by the
industrialized nations and later, embraced by developing nations on
economically emulous terms. Technological advancements lead to the
replacement of first generation biofuel with biodiesel and bioethanol,
the second generation of biofuel with significantly better performance.
So the second generation of renewable energy resources made a better
footing in the market.
The market research report analysis all the major economies of the
world using biofuel with statistical account on past trends and future
forecasts. Cost analysis, situation and impact analysis, and sensitive
factor analysis of the market has been discussed in detail. It
highlights the major biofuel development plans undertaken by different
countries coupled with development trends adopted by them.
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