Agrofuels: Big Profits, Ruined Lives and Ecological Destruction
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Since they were heralded as a key weapon in the fight against climate change, agrofuels have been criticised heavily for doing more harm than good due
to deforestation and stealing agricultural land essential to farmers in the developing world. This book asks whether there is any place for agrofuels
in a low-carbon future. Francois Houtart argues that the green potential of agrofuels has been wasted by businesses that put profits above
environmental protection. This has led to the absurd situation where an energy source that should be sustainable actually increases human and
ecological damage, simply due to the profit-maximising decisions of capitalists rather than a flaw in the concept of agrofuels. Students of
development studies and environmental economics will find that this book offers an interesting new perspective on the future of energy.
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