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Fueling
A new report from the
and pitfalls associated with
However, not all biofuels are equal from a sustainability perspective. Fueling Oregon with Sustainable Biofuels makes the case that biofuels can and must be produced from "field to wheel" with environmentally and socially sound practices. The report suggests ways to maximize the environmental potential of biofuels, from practices on the farm to practices in biorefineries. The report discusses the many different types of biofuels feedstocks feasible in
To capitalize on
- Support only biofuels that reduce greenhouse gas emissions on a life-cycle assessment basis
- Process biofuels with minimum fossil fuel inputs
- Protect air and water quality
- Grow biofuel feedstocks using sustainable agricultural practices
- Conserve water
- Protect biodiversity
- Avoid conversion of native ecosystems
- Support socially responsible and locally owned biofuels production
- Provide consumer information
In the near-term, one of the most important steps the state can take is to adopt a Low-Carbon Fuel Standard, which would require all fuel providers to gradually reduce the greenhouse gas intensity of the fuels they sell. The Oregon Environmental Council hopes that Fueling Oregon with Sustainable Biofuels will provide the analysis and tools needed to help make
Biofuels are only as sustainable as the agricultural and industrial processes that produce them. "Biofuels can clearly provide positive environmental benefits," said OEC director of programs
NOTE: The report Fueling Oregon with Sustainable Biofuels is available for download and reading online at www.oeconline.org/economy.
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