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November 3, 2009 – Toronto - The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance (GRFA) is calling on delegates to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen to seize the historic opportunity to recognize the environmental importance of biofuels and begin to develop strategies to ensure that biofuels play an even greater role in meeting global climate change objectives.
With the release of an Industry Position Paper, the Global Renewable Fuels Alliance is calling for greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction strategies in the transportation sector that take advantage of the verifiable emission reductions available from biofuels.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that if no current change in government policy is assumed, rising consumption of fossil fuels will double the concentration of GHGs in the atmosphere by the end of this century, leading to an eventual global temperature increase of up to 6ºC. In the absence of change, global energy-related CO2 emissions are projected to rise from 28 gigatonnes (Gt) in 2006 to 41 Gt in 2030, an increase of 45%.
In a recent life cycle assessment (LCA) study of biofuels, the IEA found that GHG reductions from ethanol production will more than double between 1995 and the projected level in 2015.
“With transportation responsible for 25% of the world’s GHG emissions and rising, it is critical that biofuels form the core of any future mitigation strategy in this important sector,“ said Bliss Baker, spokesperson for the GRFA.
“Developing countries have an even greater opportunity with the adaptation of sustainable biofuels programs,” declared Mr. Baker. “Adopting sustainable biofuels programs can deliver real GHG reductions while reducing a crippling reliance on imported fossil fuels for many developing nations,” added Mr. Baker. “This is a unprecedented opportunity for those countries with abundant land mass.”
In order for biofuels to play a meaningful role in climate change strategies the GRFA has proposed the following path forward:
The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting biofuels friendly policies internationally. Alliance members represent over 65% of the global biofuels production from 44 countries. Through the development of new technologies and best practices, the Alliance members are committed to producing renewable fuels with the smallest possible footprint.
Contact: Mr. Bliss Baker
Work: - (Country code “1”) 416-847-6497
Mobile: 647-309-0058
www.globalrfa.org
Email: info@globalrfa.org