Europe will need 'area of three UKs' to meet bioenergy demands
Friends of the Earth press release
By 2030 Europe could require an area of land and forest three times the size of the UK to meet our bioenergy demands, new research published by Friends of the Earth Europe today (Wednesday 28 May 2014) has revealed.
The report, by the Vienna University of Economics and Business for Friends of the Earth Europe, investigates how Europe’s consumption of crops and wood for transport fuel, heating and electricity, is set to double by 2030, exerting unparalleled and unsustainable new pressures on the world’s land and forests.
Wood for heating and electricity alone would require nearly 40 per cent of all Europe’s productive forest area by 2030, if it were all to be sourced within the European Union.
Europe’s consumption of bioenergy is being driven by unsustainable EU targets for the use of biofuels in cars and subsidies for the burning of wood for power generation. These policies are based on the misguided assumption that bioenergy is carbon-neutral, ignoring scientific evidence that shows that burning crops and trees can have even worse climate impacts than burning fossil fuels.
Friends of the Earth Bioenergy Campaigner Kenneth Richter said:
“Europe’s hunger for bioenergy is out of control – we’re using land and forests all over the world to feed it, threatening wildlife and food production in the process.
“We have to live within our natural limits – only by measuring our land use and setting targets to reduce it can we preserve forests and agriculture for future generations.
“Bioenergy has a role to play in bringing down climate emissions, but governments must focus on utilising waste materials rather than burning trees and food crops.”
Friends of the Earth calls on the EU and national governments to:
× End the use of crop based biofuels and the burning of whole trees for bioenergy;
× Limit the use of bioenergy to sustainable levels and ensure that only sustainable bioenergy that reduces greenhouse gas emissions is supported in policies for 2030;
× Reduce Europe’s resource consumption by introducing measurement of land, water, carbon and material footprints for the EU and ambitious targets for reduction in the ‘Circular Economy Package’.
ENDS
Notes
1. Friends of the Earth Europe’s report ‘Burning land: How much land will be required for Europe’s bioenergy?’: http://www.foeeurope.org/sites/default/files/publications/foee_bioenergy_land_footprint_briefing_may2014.pdf
2. Friends of the Earth’s new briefing ‘Felled for Fuel? Why burning trees for electricity should not get UK government subsidies’ is published here: https://www.foe.co.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/felled-fuel-46611.pdf
3. According to the research, between now and 2013 Europe will require an area of land and forest the size of Sweden (449,964km²) and Poland (312,679km²) combined (762,643km²), which is equal to just over three times the size of the United Kingdom (243,610km²).
4. EU ambassadors will meet on Wednesday 28 May in Brussels to try to agree reform measures to biofuels (a cap on biofuels from food at 7%), after EU energy ministers failed to reach agreement in December http://www.foeeurope.org/no-end-hunger-harm-biofuels-121213 If agreement is reached, the Council of Ministers will vote on June 12 or 13.
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