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Biofuels bubbling therough Green EtherHands up anyone who’s read JD Salinger’s classic “The Catcher In The Rye”. Lawks, but there’s a lot of you.

OK: hands up anyone who hasn’t read it. Ah … that’s a much more manageable number.

The book is a modern classic. It starts with the expulsion of an angst ridden boy from a private school for lack of academic application, and ends with his vow to work harder at his next school.

In between there’s a tale of anxiety, angst and alienation, all of which is finally overcome by the protagonist’s realisation that he is not an island but part of an interdependent network of people who rely upon one another to make their dreams come true.

Biofuels are going through a similar process of adolescent maturity. Once lauded as the answer to oil they fell from grace spectacularly after the World Bank estimated that biofuels have increased food prices by up to 75%.

However redemption may be in sight. The Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels, based in the Energy Centre of the Swiss Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, has launched version zero of a biofuel sustainability standard and is calling for interested stakeholders to participate.

They will find that environmental concerns cannot be easily brushed aside. Aside from the possible effect upon food prices, other concerns include the perennial issues of workers’ rights and the degradation of over-farmed land.

In addition, biofuels are now considered an anathema by the public, making any attempt to rehabilitate them doubly difficult.

What do you think? Can biofuels be rescued from their estrangement and if so what should a common standard entail? Or are biofuels beyond redemption; we should forget them and concentrate upon other alternatives to our oil-fueled lifestyles?

I would love to hear your opinions. Please add a comment below or start a debate on the Green Options Discussion Forum.

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Original Source: Roundtable Reviews International Biofuel Standard

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