Biofuels Worse Than Gasoline?
Feb 10, 2008 Uncategorized
On the environmental theme I seem to be on lately, I present you with Studies That Say Biofuels Worse Than Gasoline
When all relevant factors are accounted for, biofuels produce more greenhouse gas emissions than fossil fuels.
So conclude two studies published yesterday in Science, adding to a growing body of research suggesting that crop-based fuels, once hailed as a clean answer to oil, are not a magic green bullet.
Biofuels seemed so promising at first — what could be cleaner than running our cars and factories on plants? But early prognostications were a bit thin on details. They didn’t always account for the energy that would be needed to grow, harvest and refine the fuels. Most importantly, they didn’t consider that greenhouse gas-gobbling vegetation would need to be cleared for fuel crops — or, if these were planted on existing pastures, that new fields would be cleared to make space for displaced food crops.
Put these factors in the equation, and biofuels don’t do much good at all. The first study, led by Princton University environmental law researcher Timothy Searchinger, found that replacing fossil fuels with corn-based ethanol — the darling of the U.S. biofuel industry — would double greenhouse gas emissions for the next thirty years. Even switchgrass, seen as a far more efficient alternative, would produce a 50% bump in emissions.
Hmmm…first the Prius was bad for the environment, then Global Cooling, then this.
What’s next?
Is someone going to say that harvesting the rain forrest for wood floors is good for the ecosystem? Hope so.









February 11th, 2008 at 12:54 pm
a lil look into the articles and comments even in the wired article, and it seems that its not so simple. corn based ethanol is one thing biofuels means much much more… we’ll have to wait and see what the future brings… my 2 cents, go biofuels…
February 20th, 2008 at 2:14 pm
Biofuels would keep us from relying on the Saudis, that is IMO the most important thing.
March 8th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
I didn’t know we were looking to biofuel to be cleaner in emmisions; I thought it was about them being a renewable resource. Corn is easier to grow back than dinosaurs.