Global Economic and Environmental Aspects of Biofuels

Title: Global Economic and Environmental Aspects of Biofuels
Author: David Pimentel
ISBN: 1138374369 / 9781138374362
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 453
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2018
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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Biofuels and food are dependent on the same resources for production: land, water, and energy. The conjuncture of food, energy, and climate crises demands a new direction in how to harness agriculture to the joint tasks of energy-saving, emissions reduction, and food security. Global Economic and Environmental Aspects of Biofuels focuses on the all-important question of the efficacy of biofuels as a solution to the global energy problem. Written by a distinguished team from five countries and multiple disciplines including agronomy, petroleum engineering, ecology, and meteorology, the book addresses the use of biofuels produced from crops and various organic materials as alternatives or supplements to petroleum.

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  • Discusses biofuels within the context of the world population problem, food, malnutrition, resource depletion, and climate change
  • Asks the critical question whether the production of ethanol from corn, sugar cane, crop residues, and other organic materials has proven too costly in both economic and environmental terms
  • Analyzes the uses and interdependencies among land, water, and fossil energy resources in food versus biofuel production
  • Includes case studies on the economic and environmental impacts of biofuel production and use from the United States, Europe, Brazil, and tropical environments
  • Explores the future production of biodiesel and ethanol from salt-water algae and tropical palms, while recognizing the technological problems that must be resolved in processing these materials

This book examines key environmental and economic issues associated with the production of ethanol as a fuel, from corn, sugar cane, crop residues, and other organic materials. It brings together the opinions of a number of U.S. scientists and experts from Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Brazil, and highlights the remarkable agreement among the contributors on the pros and cons of biofuels as an answer to future petroleum shortages. This mix of contributors and opinions presents a well-rounded view of the subject that puts a spotlight on unresolved concerns and complexities that are often overlooked.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Biofuels Cause Malnutrition in The World
Chapter 2 : Biofuel and The World Population Problem
Chapter 3 : Energy Cropping in Marginal Land: Viable Option or Fairy Tale?
Chapter 4 : Can Switchgrass Deliver The Ethanol Needed to Power U.S. Transportation?
Chapter 5 : Biofuels, Climate Change, and Human Population
Chapter 6 : Uncertain Prospects For Sustainable Energy in The United Kingdom
Chapter 7 : Net Energy Balance and Carbon Footprint of Biofuel From Corn and Sugarcane
Chapter 8 : Water, Food, and Biofuels
Chapter 9 : The Potential of Onondaga County to Feed Its Own Population and That of Syracuse, New York: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 10 : Energy Production From Corn, Cellulosic, and Algae Biomass
Chapter 11 : Biofuels and World Food and Society Issues
Chapter 12 : The Potential of Algae and Jatropha As Biofuel Sources
Chapter 13 : Crop Residues For Biofuel and Increased Soil Erosion Hazards
Chapter 14 : Biofuels, Foods, Livestock, and The Environment

Index