GBEP Newsletter n.3 - 21 April 2008

GLOBE legislators refine biofuel proposals for G8 Summit

A group of legislators from G8 countries and major emerging economies have given themselves until the end of June to refine their recommendations on biofuels, which include sustainability criteria and measures to stimulate research and trade.

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Lack of understanding afflicts bioenergy policy, experts tell FAO

Experts brought together by the Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) expressed the need for better insight into the impact of biofuel policies and “urgent” further analysis into issues such as land use change, greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions and food security.

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GBEP recognised as key forum for bioenergy priorities

The Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) brought together key speakers from the public and private sector for a panel discussion on sustainable bioenergy development during the Washington International Renewable Energy Conference (WIREC 2008), where it was recognised as a key forum for working on bioenergy priorities.

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Ten questions to be posed when assessing GHG savings

The Global Bioenergy Partnership’s task force on harmonizing greenhouse-gas (GHG) methodologies is preparing a flowchart of questions that will help countries and institutions to calculate biofuels’ emissions savings. This approach was thought to be more appropriate than developing a universal GHG methodology.

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EU receives criticism and praise for biofuels proposal

A draft European Union law that aims to establish how the region will meet its target of obtaining 10% of transport fuel from renewable sources has been met with a mix of criticism and praise, a result of the intense debate about the future role of bioenergy.

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Sustainable Biofuels Consensus sees key role for trade

A group of 17 experts invited by the Rockefeller Foundation to analyse the possibility of fostering free global trade in biofuels has spelled out how such commerce could help encourage the sustainable production and use of bioenergy and stimulate investment needed in many impoverished countries.

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UK’s Brown urges G8 action against food inflation

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for action by fellow G8 leaders, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and the UN to urgently work together to lead the development of an international strategy to address the problem of surging food inflation, considering that a rapid expansion in biofuel production is aggravating the situation.

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GBEP to prepare report for G8 Summit and agrees to launch sustainability task force

The Global Bioenergy Partnership is preparing to report to the G8 Summit in Japan with a document detailing the organisation’s work and the verdict of its partners.

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GBEP focusing on Eastern Europe bioenergy potential at Bucharest side event

The Global Bioenergy Partnership is placing special attention on the bioenergy potential of eastern Europe with a side event organised in Bucharest in occasion of the RomEnvirotec-Sep trade fair.

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