We are shocked at the callous manner in which Oxfam, who pretends to speak on behalf of the world’s poor, can so blatantly dismiss biofuels whenthey offer the developing world the first opportunity in decades—if not ever—to build a sustainable industry that would give them access to added value markets while increasing food and fuel security.
Alternative fuels
Biofuels for developping nations |
By Doc Pico on - Alternative fuels
| For developing nations seeking to develop their biofuels sector, the challenge is to reduce their dependence on oil without damaging the environment for reducing food production. In Indonesia, we have conducted environmental assessments of the impact of palm oil, while in Madagascar we have been working on Jatropha curcas production, transformation, and commercialization. |
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