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Round Table on Sustainable Development. BIOFUELS: IS THE CURE WORSE THAN THE DISEASE?

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, SG/SD/RT(2007)3/REV1: 1-57, 2007.
Authors: Richard Doornbosch and Ronald Steenblik
Tags: Biodiesel OECD agriculture biodiversity biodiversity_loss biofuels biomass certification climate-mitigation consumption cost_effectiveness economy emissions energy_security environment environmental_credentials environmental_value ethanol farmers feedstock fertilizer food food_shortage forest government_policies land-use_change output_linked_support policy_agenda politics roundtable second-generation_technologies soil_acidification sustainability sustainable_consumption toxicity trade transportation
Abstract: ... In only a very few countries do biofuels have the potential to make a significant dent in dependence on imported oils. The amount of fossil fuels that can be displaced by domestic production of biofuels will be small in the great majority of countries. What’s more, an augmented biofuels market will tend to increase the positive relation between oil prices and biofuel costs. Higher oil prices will both raise the production cost of biofuels (as fossil fuels are an important input in the production process) and exert upward pressure on agricultural commodity prices as a result of the increased demand for them. This limits the possibility for biofuels to reduce transport fuel prices. ...
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@article{Doornbosch2007,
title = {Round Table on Sustainable Development. BIOFUELS: IS THE CURE WORSE THAN THE DISEASE?},
author = {Richard Doornbosch and Ronald Steenblik},
journal = {Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development},
pages = {1-57},
volume = {SG/SD/RT(2007)3/REV1},
year = {2007},
abstract = {... In only a very few countries do biofuels have the potential to make a significant dent in dependence on imported oils. The amount of fossil fuels that can be displaced by domestic production of biofuels will be small in the great majority of countries. What’s more, an augmented biofuels market will tend to increase the positive relation between oil prices and biofuel costs. Higher oil prices will both raise the production cost of biofuels (as fossil fuels are an important input in the production process) and exert upward pressure on agricultural commodity prices as a result of the increased demand for them. This limits the possibility for biofuels to reduce transport fuel prices. ...},
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keywords = {Biodiesel OECD agriculture biodiversity biodiversity_loss biofuels biomass certification climate-mitigation consumption cost_effectiveness economy emissions energy_security environment environmental_credentials environmental_value ethanol farmers feedstock fertilizer food food_shortage forest government_policies land-use_change output_linked_support policy_agenda politics roundtable second-generation_technologies soil_acidification sustainability sustainable_consumption toxicity trade transportation }
}