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Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Don't put wildlife in your tank
Driven by the thoughtless policies of governments around the world, biofuels production is decimating swathes of important habitat and threatening the survival of many species, including Sumatran tigers, orang utans and countless bird species.
Key points
Biofuels production is destroying important habitats and threatening many species
The government are going to start putting biofuels into normal petrol from 15 April 2008
You can help suspend the launch of biofuels on UK forecourts until they can be guaranteed to be sustainable
Take action by using our form to e-mail Ruth Kelly, the Secretary of State for Transport
Biofuels advocates justify this destruction by citing their potential for combating climate change. However, whilst biofuels can play a part, many of those on the market today don't deliver the greenhouse gas savings they promise and some are even more polluting than the fossil fuels they're meant to replace. There is also evidence to suggest that taking land used for growing food, and converting it to growing biofuels, is reducing the amount of food produced and contributing to increasing prices.
Despite this, from 15 April, the Government will give you no choice but to put biofuel in your car. 2.5% of all of the fuel sold at UK garages will be biofuel - already added to the petrol or diesel you put in your tank. And these plans are just the beginning. The current target is for the proportion of biofuels in our tanks to increase to 5% by 2010, and talks are underway in Europe that could lead to us being forced to use even more.
Join our call to cancel the 15 April launch, and any introduction of higher biofuels targets, until it is proven that what we will be forced to buy can be produced sustainably and help to combat climate change.
Click on the graphic below which will enable a link to
e-mail Ruth Kelly, the Secretary of State for Transport.
Labels:
charities,
environment,
rspb,
waveney-wildlife


