Category Archives: Life Cycle Analysis
Biology and Alternative Fuels Take On Big Oil, How Are they Doing?
Guest post by Madison Jones In recent years, the advent of biofuels technology has inspired a global movement for change in the way we produce energy. While biodiesel, ethanol and other eco-friendly fuel sources have been touted by environmentalists for … Continue reading
Where will the EU go on biofuels?
This week the European Commission is discussing the future direction of its flagship biofuel policy, in particular how the science of land use change could affect the methodology approved for calculating GHG savings. The talks come as NGOs are increasingly … Continue reading
Lies, damn lies and Life Cycle Analysis – Part 2
Read Part 1 here. In the first part of this series, one of the ponts I made was that unless th the designated boundaries of the life cycle analysis being conducted are the same for both fuel/energy pathways, any comparison … Continue reading
The biofuel reports Friends of the Earth don’t want you to find
Two weeks ago, Friends of the Earth and ActionAid published a Briefing Paper called The Bad Business of Biofuels. This two page leaflet is said to quote ‘new research’, but despite having a footnote reference, it doesn’t actually provide any … Continue reading
Why Enagri will remain online…
When Enagri was first founded back in 2005, we took the decision to publish online rather than using a tradition postal or hard copy model. There were a number of reasons for this, mainly to do with the ability to … Continue reading


