Agrofuels

Towards a reality check in nine key areas
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Junio 2007
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This document focuses on particular types of ‘biofuel’ which we prefer to call agrofuel because of the intensive, industrial way it is produced, generally as monocultures, often covering thousands of hectares, most often in the global South.

The rush for ‘biofuels’ is already causing serious damage. Far from being sustainable, the spread of what are more accurately called ‘agrofuels’ – liquid fuels produced from biomass grown in large-scale monocultures – is compromising biodiversity and fuelling human rights violations.

As the industry expands, it is encouraging intensified, industrial agriculture, providing a new promotional vehicle for GM crops, and posing a serious threat to food sovereignty. The argument that these ‘biofuels’ will mitigate climate change is unproven – indeed, the destruction of rainforests, peatlands and other ecosystems to make way for agrofuel plantations may well accelerate global warming.

This document focuses on particular types of ‘biofuel’ which we prefer to call agrofuel because of the intensive, industrial way it is produced, generally as monocultures, often covering thousands of hectares, most often in the global South.

Title of overall publication: 
Towards a reality check in nine key areas
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34pages
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Transnational Institute et al.

Investigadora del proyecto Carbon Trade Watch

Tamra Gilbertson es una de las fundadoras de Carbon Trade Watch, un proyecto del Transnational Institute (TNI), y co-autora de Comercio de emisiones: qué es y por qué no funciona. Lleva participando en el proyecto desde 2001 y fue una de las fundadoras del Grupo de Durban por la Justicia Climática. Tiene formación específica en fotografía y producción de vídeo y fue co-directora de "Los vínculos del CO2". Ha publicado sus artículos en New Internationalist, Opciones y Diagonal. Entre 1995 y 1998 gozó de una beca Teamsters Union y en 2004 obtuvo una beca Samuel Rubin para jóvenes investigadores.