Blog Don’t derail the decarbonisation of transport 10/20/2017 Climate change does not wait for the roll out of new technologies - we need to use every tool that is at our disposal today.
Blog Is the EU serious about sugar reform? 10/02/2017 Last Saturday marked a milestone in changing the EU sugar regime. Lifting the European sugar quota is an important step towards a more competitive European sugar industry.. This measure will however remain incomplete if the sector continues to be protected from international markets.
Blog Sugar – the sweet spot of an EU-Mercosur trade deal 09/05/2017 "Not including sugarcane products in the Mercosur negotiations could jeopardise one of the most beneficial trade deals for the EU "
Blog UNICA Proud to Sponsor Platts Conference on Global Sugar Markets 07/24/2017 Leticia Phillips, North American Representative, The Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) will participate in a session titled, Sustainability for the Sugar Industry on Tuesday, September 12, at 4:45 p.m.
Blog (Re)committing to the Paris Agreement? Europe needs to lead by example 07/14/2017 As MEP Bas Eickhout’s stated, European policymakers are only credible in criticising Trump if they can themselves deliver at home. Let’s hope they return to Brussels in September with emboldened ambitions when it comes to transport emissions.
Blog What’s your first-generation biofuels literacy? 04/22/2017 On April 22, we celebrate International Mother Earth Day. Many people want to take action on that occasion by planting a tree or informing themselves on climate change solutions and environmental conservation. However, in today’s era of post-truth politics and information overload, we often struggle to make sound judgements about what is best for the environment and what is agenda-driven rhetoric. Same goes for lawmakers who are in charge of setting the policies that will lead us to a more environmentally friendly economy and lifestyle.
Blog Not all biofuels are created equal…Thoughts on the proposed RED II 03/24/2017 The revision of the Renewable Energy Directive represents a tremendous opportunity to foster the further development of clean energy in the European Union for decades to come. But the current proposal lacks ambition and is missing a key opportunity in helping to reach the Paris Agreement targets, especially with regards to the transportation sector.
Blog Unintended Consequences from EPA Proposal Could Limit U.S. Access to Advanced Biofuels 02/17/2017 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has accepted comments on a proposal that would allow, among other things, biofuel producers to partially process renewable feedstocks at one facility and further process them into renewable fuels at another facility. EPA intends this broad rule to increase the economics and efficiency of producing biofuels, particularly advanced and […]
Blog Decarbonizing transport in a post-fact world 02/02/2017 At Politico’s recent debate on decarbonizing Europe’s transport,Maroš Šefčovič said that there is an international consensus that first-generation biofuels should be phased out. This is simply not true. Many countries including Australia, Brazil and the US are all producers of 1G biofuels and have no intention of phasing out these important CO2-reducing petrol alternatives.
Blog The ‘year of delivery’ comes to an end 12/22/2016 This is our last post of the year. 2016 will definitely go down in history as an eventful year, both on the political and policy levels. The Commission had promised us a ‘year of delivery’, and it did deliver indeed.
Blog Many questions and not enough answers 12/07/2016 "Are we not losing sight of the main objective: reduce GHG emissions from transport? My feeling after having read and digested the new proposal on the Renewable Energy Directive is that by 2030 there will probably not be a massive change in how much we emit from our transportation activities."
Blog Brazilian Sugarcane Biofuel Producers Applaud Increased EPA Support for Advanced Renewable Fuels 11/23/2016 The Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (known by the acronym “UNICA”) today commented on the final 2017 renewable fuel standards from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The association’s statement should be attributed to UNICA’s President, Elizabeth Farina.
Blog Biofuels Play Central Role in Brazil’s Climate Goals 11/14/2016 The Paris Agreement on Climate Change entered into force in September, starting a coordinated effort by the world’s governments to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and limit climate change impacts. It’s far from the end, though. Entering into force starts the hard work—meeting each nation’s decarbonization targets. Every country’s intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) will reduce emissions and expand economic opportunities for clean energy. More than any other nation, Brazil’s INDC relies on biofuels to meet these goals.
Blog Why science matters 10/24/2016 In its Strategy to decarbonize the transport sector, the Commission made the decision to focus on advanced biofuels only and phase out all conventional biofuels by 2030. If like us you like to think you are a logical person, right now, you’re thinking ‘why’?
Blog Scratching the surface of the biofuel sustainability debate 09/09/2016 The publication of the Communication on low emission mobility and the announcement of the upcoming new Renewable Energy Directive put biofuels, once again, in the front stage. Scientific evidences tell us: there are sustainable conventional biofuels even when you scratch the surface!