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Published Date: 04 May 2008
ONE of Scotland's leading authors has called for the scrapping of new European targets for replacing petrol and diesel with biofuels derived from plants.
Iain Banks, who wrote the novels The Wasp Factory and The Crow Road, was asked in an interview which piece of environmental legislation he would most like to overturn at present. He said: "Right now, one that rejects biofuels for motor vehicles."

Speaking to Friends of the Earth Scotland's magazine, published this week, Banks added: "However you cut it, the most profound effect of climate change is going to be poor people starving by the hundreds of millions, and biofuels as they exist at the moment are already helping to accelerate us down that road."

Biofuels are regarded as a more environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels burned around the world in motor engines.

But serious concerns have emerged that growers, especially in Third World countries, are being encouraged to produce them on land previously used for food crops.







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truthsleuth,

04/05/2008 00:48:58
Bio fuels for Bio fools.
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Scotindy,

Los Angeles 05/05/2008 04:24:02
Why do'nt we build 4 Massive Hydro Dams, similar to Hoover in the USA, because I've noticed that it rains in Scotland. Also we need to develop more in TIDAL POWER,for there is more than enough of that boy floating about. As far as Wind Farms, build them around London, there's enough wind coming out of that joint to supply the whole of Europe with power for generations to come.....

 

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