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Biofuels bottom of the heap in impact study

A study of the environmental and social impacts of different global energy candidates has rated biofuels as the least desirable option.

7 January 2009 | EN | 中文

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Coffee next in line as biofuel source

Coffee grounds can provide a cheap and abundant source of biodiesel, particularly in coffee-producing nations, say researchers.

31 December 2008 | EN | ES

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Scientists find 'biofuel-making' fungus

Researchers have discovered a fungus capable of producing hydrocarbons almost identical to those found in crude oil.

13 November 2008 | EN | ES

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Chile to invest US$ 13 million in biofuels research

The Chilean government will fund up to 58 per cent of research and development projects aimed at producing biofuels from wood biomass.

7 October 2008 | ES

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India approves biofuel rise

A new policy will increase India's biofuel production and the proportion of bio-ethanol and biodiesel in its fuels.

17 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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Brazil invests US$12 million in biodiesel research projects

The Brazilian government seeks to minimise the potential impact of biodiesel on the environment and public health, among other goals.

8 September 2008 | ES

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Kenyan courts consider terminating biofuel plans

The Kenyan courts might halt a US$370 million biofuel project, following complaints from various environmental and nomadic groups.

5 August 2008 | EN | FR | 中文

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Brazil bioenergy research receives US$46 million bonus

Brazilian bioenergy research has received a boost with the launch of a new research programme in São Paulo aiming to foster collaboration.

15 July 2008 | EN | ES

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G8 leaders pledge to halve carbon emissions by 2050

G8 leaders pledge to cut carbon emission levels to 50 per cent by 2050, but developing countries continue to insist on more concrete targets.

10 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Chile pushes for high tech biofuel

Chile is offering US$6 million for projects joining the private-public sectors, to develop and commercialisehigh tech biofuel.

3 July 2008 | ES

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Researchers boost yields of rice-waste biofuel

Scientists have developed a method that boosts the yield and slashes the cost of producing biogas from rice-harvest waste.

2 June 2008 | EN | 中文

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Peru: 'More research needed to develop bioenergy'

The new Peruvian environment minister has established guidelines for the production of biofuels, pleading for more scientific research.

31 May 2008 | ES

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Chinese biofuel 'could endanger biodiversity'

Using China's 'idle land' — often home to diverse species — to produce biofuels could post a threat to biodiversity, warn experts.

18 March 2008 | EN

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Paraguay to boost research in biofuels

The public and private sectors in Paraguay have committed their support to scientific research in biofuels.

9 March 2008 | ES

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UN: climate danger for Middle East, North Africa

Climate change will cause major agricultural losses in the Middle East and North Africa, warns the UN.

7 March 2008 | EN | 中文

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South Asia News in brief: 17 February–3 March 2008

A round up of news from or about South Asia for the period 17 February–3 March 2008.

5 March 2008 | EN

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UN trials model bioenergy's effect on food security

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization have begun trials of a bioenergy assessment tool in three developing nations.

25 February 2008 | EN | 中文

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Crop biofuels 'create carbon debt'

Two new research papers indicate that biofuel production can carry an unrecognised cost by indirectly increasing carbon emissions.

15 February 2008 | EN

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UK academy: Ensure biofuel tech is transferable

Biofuel technology should be transferable to developing countries and must focus on sustainable production, urges the UK Royal Society.

25 January 2008 | EN | 中文

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Chile approves native forest law after 15 years

After 15 years of negotiations, Chile has approved a law to promote forestry research and sustainable use of its native forest.

31 December 2007 | EN | ES