ENDS Report 390, July 2007, pp. 40-41
26 July 2007
The government will reward biofuels based on the greenhouse gas reductions they achieve from April 2010 - two years after the date called for by NGOs. However, the government’s proposed greenhouse gas reporting methodology does not adequately take account of indirect land-use change.
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Further information:
- Carbon and sustainability reporting within the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation, DfT
- Carbon Reporting within the RTFO – Methodology, DfT
- Framework report on sustainability reporting within the RFTO, DfT/Ecofys
- Testing framework for sustainable biomass, Dutch government
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