United States announced as Chair of multilateral Biofuture Platform during Biofuture Summit II
- Policy Blueprint was also unveiled to urgently accelerate the growth of the global bioeconomy
- The IEA s Net Zero by 2050 report published last week has highlighted the critical role that sustainable bioenergy will play in the clean energy transition
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BRASILIA, Brazil, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The United States is in line to become the next chair of the Biofuture Platform, a multi-stakeholder initiative facilitated by the International Energy Agency (IEA) created to take action on climate change by promoting international coordination of the sustainable low-carbon bioeconomy. The US will take over from incumbent chair, Brazil, in June 2021.
by Laís Forti Thomaz and Amanda Gondim (Universidade Federal de Goias/Estadão (Google Translation)) In an article in Estadão, RBQAV researchers affirm that Brazil needs to seek international partnerships to fulfill an agreement … Aircraft operators are encouraged to use CORSIA Eligible Fuels (CEF) which are certified by a Sustainability Certification Scheme (SCS) approved by the ICAO Council. These fuels must achieve the reduction of GHG emissions based on the life cycle; respect areas of high importance for biodiversity, conservation and benefits for people in ecosystems, in accordance with national and international regulations; and contribute to local social and economic development, and must avoid competition from the raw material used with food. If companies do not use SAFs, they must buy carbon credits in the clearing market.
by Elton Alisson (Agência FAPESP) Biofuels play a fundamental role in decarbonizing the transportation sector. Current policies to grow biofuel production and use on a global scale, however, are not sufficiently ambitious, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
To address this problem, the IEA will assess the effectiveness of the policies implemented by leading producers of low-carbon fuels for transportation such as Brazil in order to help them identify bottlenecks, recommend solutions, and share best practices so as to move the bioenergy agenda forward.
The initiative was presented by IEA representatives during the Fourth Brazilian Bioenergy Science and Technology Conference (BBEST), held online between November 30 and December 2.
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