BIOFUEL BOMB IS DECIMATING NATURE 30/01/18
Malaysia and Indonesia are massive producers of palm oil, much of which is exported overseas.
Oil palm is not only the biggest direct driver of deforestation and peat-swamp destruction in these nations but is a growing forest-killer elsewhere in the tropics -- often in mega-diversity areas such as New Guinea, Equatorial Africa, and Latin America.
Native forests and peat swamps in the tropics have remarkable biodiversity and are massive stores of carbon – the destruction of which spews out billions of tonnes of greenhouse-gas emissions each year.
GROWERS LOVE TO CLEAR NATIVE FORESTS
DEMAND SET TO SKYROCKET
And now a new report by the respected Rainforest Foundation Norway suggests that oil palm could become a far bigger driver of deforestation in places like Indonesia and Malaysia.
And this is despite clear evidence that oil palm is one of the worst feed-stocks for producing biodiesel because of the exceptionally high environmental costs -- to biodiversity and our climate -- as well as to local landowners displaced by the big plantation companies.
BACKLASH AHEAD?
This kind of backlash has been a long time coming -- and let's hope that pending counter-moves by China and Indonesia don't offset the courageous E.U. ban.
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