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UN Chief urges governments to develop biofuel programs

14 11 07 - 10:36


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New York - Speaking from Brazil, UN Chief Ban ki-Moon on Monday urged governments to take charge and develop more biofuel programs, while cautioning that a balance must be achieved between the costs and benefits of developing them as energy sources.

Speaking to journalists in Ribeirão Preto after visiting an ethanol plant there yesterday, Ban said he was aware of the controversy surrounding the biofuels movement.

"Some fear that land currently used to grow food will instead be turned over to fuel," he said. "Others worry that forests will be cut down to make way for biomass plantations. Still more worry about the effects on the environment and biodiversity."


UN Chief urges governments to develop biofuel programs



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New York - Speaking from Brazil, UN Chief Ban ki-Moon on Monday urged governments to take charge and develop more biofuel programs, while cautioning that a balance must be achieved between the costs and benefits of developing them as energy sources.

Speaking to journalists in Ribeirão Preto after visiting an ethanol plant there yesterday, Ban said he was aware of the controversy surrounding the biofuels movement.

"Some fear that land currently used to grow food will instead be turned over to fuel," he said. "Others worry that forests will be cut down to make way for biomass plantations. Still more worry about the effects on the environment and biodiversity."

National governments must take the lead in managing their use and ensuring that the benefits outweigh the costs, he said.

The Secretary-General described the ethanol plan he visited as "one of many green technologies that show promise in offsetting global warming and he commended both the Brazilian Government and private business enterprises in the South American country for trying to develop clean and renewable sources of energy.

"Brazil is the quiet green giant. It leads the world in renewable energy. It has one of the cleanest energy economies in the world. Brazil is one of the few nations to successfully produce biofuels on a large scale," he said, calling for increased international attention to "what Brazil is achieving."

Today, Ban travelled to the capital, Brasilia, for talks and a working luncheon with the country's President, Luiz da Silva.

Climate change has been the focus of the UN chief's trip as he has visited Argentina, Chile and then Antarctica, where he saw first-hand the effects of global warming on the continent's melting and diminishing glaciers.





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UN Chief urges governments to develop biofuel programs

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New York - Speaking from Brazil, UN Chief Ban ki-Moon on Monday urged governments to take charge and develop more biofuel programs, while cautioning that a balance must be achieved between the costs and benefits of developing them as energy sources.

Speaking to journalists in Ribeirão Preto after visiting an ethanol plant there yesterday, Ban said he was aware of the controversy surrounding the biofuels movement.

"Some fear that land currently used to grow food will instead be turned over to fuel," he said. "Others worry that forests will be cut down to make way for biomass plantations. Still more worry about the effects on the environment and biodiversity." more

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Houston - Most people throughout the world are willing to make sacrifices to improve our climate. But just how much people will sacrifice to fight global warming is still unknown, though a poll shows most people will go along with taxation if the money is spent to improve the environment through better technology. more

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Washington - You might not think an ex-VP of Commercial Real Estate Appraisal at Chase Manhattan Bank would know much about green building, but you could be wrong. Carol Cannon says she's found the "missing link in green construction" - Sacred Design.

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Today the Cedar Rapids-based public interest environmental law center Plains Justice submitted testimony to the Iowa Utilities Board opposing the construction of a coal-fired power plant in Marshalltown, Iowa, on behalf of a coalition of Iowa organizations. The joint intervenors oppose the plant's global warming pollution and air and water quality damage. Before the plant can be built, the Iowa Utilities Board must determine whether Alliant Energy's proposal meets the criteria for what is commonly referred to as a 'Certificate of Need'. more

 

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