The Problem When Lawyers Write Laws on Ecology

What a mess!

A report by Chatham House says the growing reliance on sustainable liquid fuels will also increase food prices.

The author says that biodiesel made from vegetable oil was worse for the climate than fossil fuels.

Under EU law, biofuels are set to make up 5% of the UK’s transport fuel from today.
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It creates a financial incentive to buy refined palm oil, cook a chip in it to turn it into used cooking oil and then sell it at profit…”

Rob Bailey Chatham House

Since 2008, the UK has required fuel suppliers to add a growing proportion of sustainable materials into the petrol and diesel they supply. These biofuels are mainly ethanol distilled from corn and biodiesel made from rapeseed, used cooking oil and tallow.

But research carried out for Chatham House says that reaching the 5% level means that UK motorists will have to pay an extra £460m a year because of the higher cost of fuel at the pump and from filling up more often as biofuels have a lower energy content.

The report say that if the UK is to meet its obligations to EU energy targets the cost to motorists is likely to rise to £1.3bn per annum by 2020.

“It is hard to find any good news,” Rob Bailey, senior research fellow at Chatham House, told BBC News.

“Biofuels increase costs and they are a very expensive way to reduce carbon emissions,” he said.

The EU biofuel mandates are also having hugely distorting effects in the marketplace. Because used cooking oil is regarded as one of the most sustainable types of biodiesel, the price for it has risen rapidly. Rob Bailey says that towards the end of 2012 it was more expensive than refined palm oil.

“It creates a financial incentive to buy refined palm oil, cook a chip in it to turn it into used cooking oil and then sell it at profit,”

And none of this is any better for the environment than the refined crude oil fuels we’ve used for generations.

Hey, but I’m sure they FEEEL better about it!

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3 Responses to The Problem When Lawyers Write Laws on Ecology

  1. wildriver says:

    Lawyers are a lot like code writers in that they tend to get caught up in their own awesomeness, and everyone else pays the price for their greatness.

    The idea of simplicity seem s lost on them.

  2. Old NFO says:

    And that is NOT counting the clogged injectors, fouled valves etc. that are caused by bio fuel… sigh

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